Q. Endangered Forest Owlet, recently sighted at which tiger reserve?
Answer:
Melghat Tiger Reserve
Notes: The endangered Forest Owlet, Athene blewitti, was recently sighted three times in the Melghat Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra. Initially described in 1873, it was considered extinct after 1884 but rediscovered in 1997. Endemic to central India, it's observed in various states. Inhabiting diverse ecosystems, it's small, stocky, with distinctive features. Diurnal and hunting during the day, it preys on rodents, reptiles, and insects. With an IUCN Red List status of Endangered and CITES Appendix I, conservation efforts are crucial.