In a landmark event for regional ornithology, Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu, today released a full checklist of the birds of Jammu and Kashmir, meticulously compiled and produced by a team of researchers.
The special issue, published by the reputed journal, Indian BIRDS, features 592 bird species across 21 orders and 88 families, revealing the rich avian diversity of Jammu & Kashmir.
In his remarks, the Vice Chancellor lauded the dedication and hard work of the researchers exhibiting one of the most significant ecological group, the birds of the entire UT of Jammu and Kashmir. He hoped that this checklist would be a valuable resource for scholars, ornithologists, conservationists, and nature enthusiasts, helping to promote the study and conservation of bird species across the region.
The book release ceremony was graced by Prof. Rahul Gupta, Registrar, University of Jammu, Prof. J.P.S. Joorel, Rector Bhaderwah Campus, University of Jammu, Dr. M.K. Kumar (IFS), Chief Conservator of Forests and Regional Wildlife Warden Jammu, Dr. Deepika Slathia, acting HOD, Environmental Sciences and the authors of the checklist, namely Dr. Muzaffar A Kichloo, Dr. Neeraj Sharma, Dr. Parmil Kumar, and Sh. Parvez Shagoo.
Registrar University of Jammu Prof. Rahul Gupta and Rector Bhaderwah Campus Prof. J.P.S. Joorel appreciated the collaborative efforts that enabled this publication and encouraged the authors to publish similar information material for a wider public outreach. “Such initiatives lead to a better understanding of the ecosystem and the development of effective conservation plans,” Prof. J P Singh Joorel emphasized.
Speaking on behalf of the team, Dr. Neeraj Sharma from Institute of Mountain Environment and one of the checklist’s authors outlined its contents and thanked Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu for his patronage, Rector, Bhaderwah Campus for his consistent guidance, and Indian BIRDS for their support in making this happen. Muzaffar A Kichloo, the first author, elaborated on the methodology and several stages of review that went into the compilation of the checklist, highlighting the diverse sources of bird records including museum specimens, media records and the detailed field notes. Dr. M.K. Kumar (IFS), CCF & RWLW, Jammu commended the publication as a valuable tool for wildlife management and conservation in the region.
He noted that the checklist not only enhances our knowledge of avian species but also plays a vital role in monitoring and protecting these species against threats such as habitat loss and climate change.
The event concluded with a ceremonial distribution of the first copies of the checklist to the dignitaries and a vote of thanks by Prof. Parmil Kumar, Head Department of Statistics, University of Jammu, who praised the collaborative spirit and dedication of all involved in this significant project. This newly published checklist is expected to be a cornerstone for future research and conservation efforts, providing a solid foundation for understanding and preserving the avian biodiversity of Jammu and Kashmir. Other outreach material including the familiar birds of J&K, Asian Waterbird Census in J&K, and an illustrated field guide of mammals of the mountains of J&K, complied by IME, was presented to the dignitaries.