There are about 4 lab groups for Himalayan birds, compared to 50-100 in the Andes, and several hundred in the Alps. It is pathetic how little work is being done in the Himalayas!Professor Trevor Price, Biology Professor from University of Chicago
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Professor Trevor Price came to India in 1971 right after the Indo-Pak war and has been studying birds in India since 1972.
Price, who currently works with the Wildlife Institute of India, talks about how climate change is affecting bird breeding, India’s importance as a biological hotspot for birds and the biggest challenges to survival for birds, including climate change.
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Topics: Climate Change Arunachal Pradesh Birds
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