Rare cheer pheasant released into the wild

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Shimla : Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur today released the wild Cheer pheasant, an endangered Himalayan Pheasant breed in captivity by Wild Life Wing of the state Forest Department near Seri village in Kasumpti area Shimla district.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the Cheer pheasant was an endangered Himalayan pheasant red-listed by International Union for Conservation for Nature (IUCN).

The Central Zoo Authority identified the Cheer Pheasant as specie for conservation breeding with an objective to establish viable and self sustainable population.

He said that this bird was at a stage of extinction and the Wild Life Department was doing a commendable job in its captive breeding.

He said that tomorrow a pair of this bird would be released into the nearby forest. He expressed hope that the bird would thrive properly in the forest and its population would increase.

He said that there was complete ban on hunting in the State and it was a crime to hunt any kind of wildlife in the State. He urged the State Wild Life Department to keep this good work going in future also so that the number of Cheer pheasant could increase.