Critically Endangered Species in Jammu & Kashmir
By Home Academy
| Species | Scientific Name | Status | Habitat | Population / Key Facts | Threats | Conservation Measures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kashmir Stag (Hangul) | Cervus hanglu hanglu | Critically Endangered | Dachigam National Park | 263–289 (2021 census) | Habitat loss, poaching, human disturbance | Protected under Schedule-I of Wildlife Protection Act; habitat conservation |
| Himalayan Musk Deer | Moschus leucogaster | Endangered / Critically Endangered | Alpine & subalpine forests | Highly poached for musk glands | Poaching for scent glands, habitat fragmentation | Strict anti-poaching measures, legal protection, population monitoring |
| Markhor | Capra falconeri | Endangered | High-altitude mountainous regions | Limited numbers in J&K | Overhunting, habitat loss | Protected under Schedule-I, conservation programs |
| Black-necked Crane | Grus nigricollis | Critically Endangered / Vulnerable (regionally) | High-altitude wetlands | Seasonal migratory bird | Wetland degradation, human disturbance | Wetland protection, anti-disturbance measures |
Important Points to Remember for Exams
Kashmir is home to some of India’s rarest fauna. The Kashmir Stag (Hangul) is the symbol of wildlife conservation in J&K and survives mainly in Dachigam National Park. Himalayan Musk Deer is targeted for its musk, which is more valuable than gold. Markhor and Black-necked Crane are protected due to dwindling populations. Habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict are the main threats. All these species are listed under Schedule-I of the Wildlife Protection Act, giving them the highest legal protection. Conservation involves habitat management, anti-poaching drives, and legal enforcement.
MCQs for Exams
Which of the following species is critically endangered and primarily found in Dachigam National Park?
A) Markhor
B) Himalayan Musk Deer
C) Kashmir Stag (Hangul)
D) Black-necked Crane
Answer: C) Kashmir Stag (Hangul)The Himalayan Musk Deer is highly threatened mainly because of:
A) Habitat loss due to urbanization
B) Poaching for its scent glands
C) Human-wildlife conflict
D) Predation by snow leopards
Answer: B) Poaching for its scent glandsUnder which schedule of the Wildlife Protection Act are the Kashmir Stag, Musk Deer, and Markhor protected?
A) Schedule II
B) Schedule III
C) Schedule IV
D) Schedule I
Answer: D) Schedule IThe Black-necked Crane in Jammu & Kashmir resides in:
A) Dense forests of Dachigam
B) Alpine grasslands
C) High-altitude wetlands
D) Urban parks
Answer: C) High-altitude wetlandsWhich of the following is NOT a major threat to J&K’s critically endangered species?
A) Habitat fragmentation
B) Overgrazing by livestock
C) Industrial pollution in urban areas
D) Poaching
Answer: C) Industrial pollution in urban areas