Black Necked Crane Information Centre Phobjikha Valley

Preserving Bhutan's rich natural heritage in Black Necked Crane Information Centre

Author: TG Contributor
Date: 2020-08-04

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In 1987, the Royal Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN) was established as a citizen-based NGO devoted to the conservation of Bhutan’s unique environment. RSPN has evolved as a complementary partner to the Royal Government of Bhutan in the preservation of Bhutan’s rich natural heritage. It is registered with the Civil Society Organizations Authority as a non-profit Public Benefit Organization and is managed by a seven member Board of Directors and governed by six International and National Advisory Committee on all matters related to ornithology conservation in Bhutan.

The Executive Director manages the day-to-day affairs of the organization and reports to the Board. From 1999 till 2012, RSPN enjoyed the Royal Patronage of His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the King of Bhutan. The Queen of Bhutan, Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck is the current Royal Patron of the organization. The vision of RSPN encompasses a mission to inspire personal responsibility and activities to involve local communities, institutions, and student groups in its initiatives throughout Bhutan.

Black Necked Crane Information Centre Phobjikha Valley

Black Necked Crane in Information Centre, Phobjikha Valley

Black-necked cranes in Bhutan (Grus nigricollis) are winter visitors during late October to mid February to the Phobjikha Valley. They arrive from the Tibetan Plateau, where they breed in the summer. They visit the Phobhjikha valley in large numbers, which is a declared protected area for the cranes, and also to other valleys in smaller numbers in central and eastern Bhutan.

On arrival in Phobhjikha they are seen to circle Gangteng Monastery three times as if practicing kora ("circumambulation"), and repeat this act as they begin their return to the Tibet Autonomous Region in early spring. Phobjika valley has recorded the maximum number of cranes in Bhutan for several years. Authority show a very informative documentary about the migratory black necked cranes and the various steps Bhutan Government and people are taking to preserve the species.


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