HIMALAYAN SEROW - ENVIRONMENT

News: Antelope-like mammal from Bhutan recorded at lowest elevation in Assam

  

What's in the news?

       A mainland serow aka. Himalayan Serow (Capricornis sumatraensis thar) was recorded at 96 metres above mean sea level in Raimona National Park, Assam.

       This is the lowest elevation recorded for the species beyond Bhutan, its natural habitat.

 

Himalayan Serow:

       Herbivore species, also known as Thar.

       Resembles a cross between a goat, a donkey, a cow, and a pig.

 

Recognition - Official state animal of Mizoram.

 

Habitat:

       Found at altitudes between 2,000 metres and 4,000 metres (6,500 to 13,000 feet).

       Found across the India-Bhutan border in Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary and Royal Manas National Park.

       Present in Eastern, Central, and Western Himalayas, but not in the Trans Himalayan region.

 

Conservation Status:

       IUCN Red List - Vulnerable

       CITES - Appendix I

       Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 - Schedule I