The threat of White-tailed Monal. Stop hunting for white-tailed Monal. Stop deforestation.

White-tailed Monal spread of Arunachal Pradesh in India, east to northern Myanmar to the south-eastern Tibet.

Deforestation and over-hunting pose the greatest threat to the white-tailed Mona. He was hunted for its tasty flesh, and of his white tail feathers in India make fans and ornaments. The living space in China is limited by uprooting the forest. White-tailed Monal is included in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. The population totals estimated by BirdLife International 2500 to 10 000 individuals.

We demand to stop deforestation in the habitat of white-tailed Mona and protect him from hunting.
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