Black-bellied Tern

မြစ်တွေး ဗိုက်မဲ

Sterna acuticauda
Order

Charadriiformes

Family

Laridae

Class

Bird

Extinction risk

NE
DD
LC
NT
VU
Global IUCN statusEN
National IUCN statusCR
EW
EX

Measurement

Head to body length

32-35 cm

Body weight (kg)

Justification

This species is very rare and now possibly extinct in neighbouring countries such as Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, China and Vietnam. The majority of the global population is widespread in India, Pakistan and Nepal. Even though this species is not migratory and geographically not possible to colonise here in Myanmar, the Myanmar population can still grow by themselves.

POPULATION & HABITAT

Wild population

Trend

declining

Myanmar population

< 50

Global population

6,700 - 17,000
Details

The generation length for S. acuticauda is 11 years https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22694711/110488626. Population trend is declining and the population of this species was estimated <50 individuals. AOO of the species is 44 km2 and its EOO covers 56310 km2 in its available habitats.

Habitat ecology

This species is found on large rivers and inland lakes. It forages along rivers and lakes, and over paddies, ditches and village ponds.

Distribution
Threats to survival

Threats to survival

Loss of breeding habitats, eggs collected for food, cattle grazing on breeding ground, predators, collecting grass for animal food, and pollution.

Instruction: The visualization shows threats that are impacting each species. According to IUCN, direct threats are the proximate human activities or processes that have impacted, are impacting, or may impact the the status of the taxon being assessed. Click of the highlighted icons to see details each threat category.

Use and trade

This species is not used or traded.

Conservation Actions

Research

Research undertaken

WCS Myanmar Program is nestguarding the main breeding sites in Myanmar. Also this species is completely protected under Conservation of Biodiversity and Protected Area Law (2018).

Research needed

There is a need to carry out awareness raising activities to mitigate human disturbance on the breeding grounds of this species. It is important to regularly monitor the population, distribution and threat.

Assessed by

Thaung Htut,Lay Win,Nyo Nyo Aung,Pyae Phyo Aung,Kyaw Zay Ya

Reviewed by

Monica Böhm
references

references

Resources

National Redlist of Threatened Species in Myanmar

The Myanmar National Red List of threatened species contributes to the GEF funded “Strengthening Sustainability of Protected Area Management in Myanmar” project. To support the National Biodiversity Strategy Action Plan (2015-2020), Target 12 for commitment to prevent the extinction of known threatened species and improve their conservation status, the National Red List of some selected taxa has been produced. This report summarizes the assessment process and its results with detailed descriptions for some selected threatened species in Myanmar.