Avian Species of Coastal Maharashtra with a Focus on Mangrove Ecosystems

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Rajendra Kulkarni

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Coastal Maharashtra, with its diverse ecological landscapes, hosts a rich variety of avian species, particularly within its unique mangrove ecosystems. This study aims to explore and document the avian fauna of Coastal Maharashtra, with a specific focus on the mangrove areas that serve as critical habitats for many bird species. By conducting field surveys and employing observational techniques across selected mangrove sites, we identify and catalogue the bird species present, analyze their distribution patterns, and assess the ecological roles of these avian populations. The research highlights the significance of mangrove ecosystems in supporting bird diversity and offers insights into the interplay between avian species and their mangrove habitats. Our findings underscore the importance of preserving these vital ecosystems to maintain avian biodiversity and ensure the health of coastal ecological systems.

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Avian Species of Coastal Maharashtra with a Focus on Mangrove Ecosystems. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(01), 17-19. https://doi.org/10.55640/jmsi-04-01-05

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