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GPS telemetry supporting to investigate threats to endangered steppe eagle (Aquila nipalensis) and other raptors

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Steppe eagle (second year) confiscated in Nepal  The most common species of large eagle in Asia, the steppe eagle ( Aquila nipalensis ) population is now rapidly declining throughout its range and that meets the criteria for endangered species. Therefore, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has recently uplisted steppe eagle as “Endangered” species. Within last two months two individuals of endangered steppe eagles have been confiscated from Myannar and Nepal, both were equippe d with GPS transmitter. In both countries, local peoples captured those eagles. Locals were unaware on the transmitter so that they were curious to investigate on attached device as they were thinking the device could be some spy object sent from other countries. As a result, the eagles were sent to the nearest police station for further investigation, the information became public on this way.   Migration route of steppe eagle (wintering area in Nepal