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Extinct Himalayan Serow spotted in Spiti Valley by team of wildlife experts
The Himalayan Seow which was believed to be extinct, was spotted in the cold deserts of Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh recently.
Highlights
- Himalayan Seow was believed to be extinct
- It was spotted in the cold deserts of Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh
- The Himalayan Serow is included in Schedule one of the Wildlife Extinction.
Shimla: An extinct spiecies, the Himalayan Serow was spotted in the cold deserts of the Spiti valley in Himachal Pradesh.
The re-occurance of the subspecies of the mainland serow was believed to be extinct, has excited environmentalists and wildlife experts in the region.
In a recent images, the extinct goat was captured by a team of Wildlife Division Spiti & it is the first photographic record of this species in the cold desert.
Reports say this goat antelope was seen by many belonging to the village of Hurling. After the news of its sighting spread, a wildlife department team was able to take a few photos of the animal.
The Himalayan Serow is included in Schedule one of the Wildlife Extinction. It has been included by the International Union for Conservation for Nature (IUCN) in the near-threatened category, ANI reported.