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After 86 years, chilotra birds were placed in Gir forest, and this bird works to plant trees in the forest.

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After 86 years, chilotra birds were placed in Gir forest, and this bird works to plant trees in the forest.

Its Gujarati name is Chilotro.

After 86 years, chilotra birds were placed in Gir forest, and this bird works to plant trees in the forest.

KEY POINTS :

  • Gray hornbill birds are found in forests like Aravalli and Dang in Gujarat.
  •   Gray hornbill is found in different colors all over the world.
  • There is a big bird called Indian Gray Hornbill. Its Gujarati name is Chilotro.
  • This Chilotra bird has made a significant contribution in increasing the forest area and growing new trees.

There is a big bird called Indian Gray Hornbill. Its Gujarati name is Chilotro. Gray hornbill is found in different colors worldwide, but only some types of chilotro are found in India.

 Kerala has a colored hornbill, Gujarat has a gray hornbill. Horn means horn, and bill means beak. Hornbill with an extra horn on its beak … 86 years ago in 1936, this bird was in the Gir forest, then became extinct in Gir.

 In Gujarat, this bird is found in the Aravalli forest, around Gandhinagar, Dang forest. This Chilotra bird has contributed significantly to increasing the forest area and growing new trees.

 In short, the gray hornbill can do more if the gir is to be made greener. Nature has assigned Gray Hornbill the responsibility of planting palm trees. -That is why about 20 Chilotras have been captured from Balaram and released in Gir forest.

A ring was worn on foot to identify the bird

After 86 years, chilotra birds were placed in Gir forest, and this bird works to plant trees in the forest.

Why is Gray Hornbill Useful for Gir?

The Gray Hornbill is a bird that can be used for any forest, not just for Gir. The reason behind this is that the main food of the gray hornbill is the fruit of any tree.

 Fruit means banana, not Chiku. For example, if the head has a teta, it is its fruit. Lemongrass in neem, a seed of khijra, a horn of garmala is the fruits of any tree.

 Each of these fruits is the staple food of the gray hornbill. This peculiarity is that not every fruit is eaten, even if he picks fruit from the tree. Some of the fruit is broken and caught in the beak and dropped down by flying, thus throwing several fruits (seeds) in different parts of the forest every day, and this seed becomes a fruit and becomes a tree. Gray hornbill birds plant trees in the forest.

Gujarat Forest Department has launched a unique campaign to re-introduce Indian Gray Hornbill, bringing the Chilotra bird population back to Gir. 

As many as 20 Chilotras were apprehended from the Balaram area near Ambaji with the help of experienced trappers and experts and taken to Sasan and tagged in his legs.

 It was fitted with a solar-powered satellite device and a ring on the foot. Data can be obtained through transmitters via satellite devices with solar energy. 

The code for the identification of the bird is written in the ring.In this regard, Gujarat Wildlife Board member Bhushanbhai Pandya told Divya Bhaskar that the unique thing is that tags were made in the memory of Saurashtra ornithologist Dharmendrasinhji Raol and ornithologist Lovekumar Khachar. 

In which ‘RSD’ and ‘LK’ were written. These tags were attached to the left leg of the Indian Gray Hornbill. After 86 years, ten pairs, i.e., 20 birds, have been placed in Gir. As far back as I can recognize, 6 or 8 Hornbill Birds were set in 1980, but they may be going out of Gir.

Gray hornbills, a prey for tantric learning, were formerly a myth. If there is obsession, restlessness, whooping cough, the problems can be removed by tying the bones of the gray hornbill bird in a rope around the neck. 

Such beliefs existed a century ago, and then there was no such thing as roads, technology, vehicles, forest laws. This means that hunters can easily hunt by entering the forest. Gradually the population of Chilotra started declining from Gir, and the last Chilotra was seen in Gir in 1936. 

Sources : Divyabhaskar. 

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