Abstract
The green peafowl (Pavo muticus) is one of the most threatened pheasants in the world. In China, it is widely appreciated for its beauty as well as historical and cultural value, but current populations number less than 500 individuals. Recently, Tang and colleagues reported in Science that the green peafowl is likely to become extinct due to the construction of the Jiasajiang Level 1 Hydropower Station within the Red River Upstream District (RRUD) and thus called for a stop to this project (Tang et al., 2019). According to our recent surveys, however, this species is still extant in 22 counties of Yunnan Province, China, among which, only two within the RRUD have been predicted to be affected by floods from the hydropower station. Therefore, the conclusion that the species will likely go extinct in China upon completion of the dam is unwarranted. In fact, construction of the Jiasajiang Level 1 Hydropower Station was stopped in August 2017. The main challenge for green peafowl conservation is that over 65% of the population occurs outside of protected reserves in China. Fortunately, the Chinese government has adopted an Ecological Redline (ERL) strategy to achieve ecological civilization plans, thus bringing new hope to the conservation of green peafowls both inside and outside of protected reserves. As a top conservation priority for China, the government is fully committed to conserving this peafowl.
Highlights
The green peafowl (Pavo muticus) is one of the most threatened pheasants in the world
For the past five years, we have focused on the population dynamics of the green peafowl in the entire River Upstream District (RRUD) as well as its behavioral ecology and impacts of human disturbance in Konglonghe Reserve within the RRUD
While it is undoubtedly true that the green peafowl has experienced a sharp range contraction (~60%) in the past three decades (Kong et al, 2018; Wen et al, 1995), our recently published surveys (e. g., Kong et al, 2018), as cited in Tang et al (2019), found this species to be extant in 22 counties of Yunnan Province, China
Summary
The green peafowl (Pavo muticus) is one of the most threatened pheasants in the world. Tang et al (2019) stated that the RRUD is China's last green peafowl habitat. G., Kong et al, 2018), as cited in Tang et al (2019), found this species to be extant in 22 counties of Yunnan Province, China.
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