Anthropologic effects on Himalayan Forests – GKToday

Anthropologic effects on Himalayan Forests

The rapidly changing climate is just one of the many byproducts of increasing insensitive eco-activities of humans. The Himalayan forests are one of the most crucial biomes of the country and support a large amount of biomass and organisms in their range.

What has happened?

Why biomass extraction is detrimental?

Which birds are suffering?

The loss of forest cover is mainly affecting the insect-eating (insectivorous) species like the flycatchers, thrushes, woodpeckers and cuckoos and other birds which live on oaks like the maroon oriole, Grey-winged Blackbird, pied thrush and Rufous-bellied niltava.

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