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  • 10 Dec 2024
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Markhor

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Recently, Markhor, a wild goat with spiral-shaped horns, was spotted in Baramulla district of North Kashmir.

Markhor Wild Goat

Key Points

  • About:
    • Markhor is the largest wild goat in the world. It is known for its thick fur, flowing beard and corkscrew horns.
  • Legal Protection and Species Status:
    • Markhor, scientifically known as Capra falconeri, is classified as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN and protected under Schedule I of India’s Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
  • Threats to Survival:
    • Primary threats include habitat loss from fencing, illegal grazing, poaching, and encroachment. Climate change is also affecting food resources, driving Markhor closer to human settlements.
  • Global Recognition and Initiatives:
    • Recognizing its ecological importance, the UN General Assembly designated 24th May as the International Day of the Markhor to encourage conservation efforts.
  • Significance as a Flagship Species:
    • Markhor serves as a flagship species for conservation in J&K, helping protect other regional wildlife, such as Musk Deer and Brown Bear.
  • Distribution and Habitat:
    • The endangered Markhor inhabits moist to semi-arid mountain regions across Pakistan, India (Jammu & Kashmir), Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan.
    • In J&K, it’s found in areas like Shopian, the Pir Panjal range, and Kazinag Uri, but its population is fragmented due to human interference and habitat loss.

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