<< माइग्रेशन प्रवासी पक्षी >>

माइग्रेशन मार्ग Meaning in English



माइग्रेशन मार्ग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : migration route


माइग्रेशन-मार्ग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Following colonial rule and independence, the Iwellemmedan homelands cross the Mali/Niger border, and their traditional seasonal migration routes have spread Iwellemmedan communities into Burkina Faso and Nigeria as well.


Another migration route led A.


By the end of the 19th century, the town of Jackson had developed on important winter range, blocking off some of the migration routes used by the elk.


The New Mexico and other northern populations migrate south; however, it is not known where they migrate to or which migration routes they take.


Settled in the early 18th century (by Europeans), the area’s sheltered location, proximity to good fishing grounds and seal migration routes made the settlement a desired location for both the European-based migratory fishery, and the native Inuit families who inhabited the south Labrador coast.


This includes the attachment of individually numbered bands to the birds' legs, sometimes with site-specific colour-bands, plastic leg-flags, or light level geolocators to track migration routes.


Underwater archaeology has shown the presence of permanent human habitations and other activity at the contour, and the Ice Age existence of such a coastal plain has put a new light on Ice Age populations in North America as well as on the strong likelihood of this area having been the major migration route from (and perhaps to) Asia.


They migrate over a year between their winter range and calving grounds at the Beaufort Sea, the longest land migration route of any land mammal on Earth.


On July 17, 1987, the United States and the Canadian governments signed the "Agreement on the Conservation of the Porcupine Caribou Herd," a treaty designed to protect the subspecies from damage to its habitat and migration routes.


Finally, the mountains are an important stage in the migration route of monarch butterflies.


Records from Banff National Park suggest Harris's sparrows use mountain valleys as migration routes.


Although not as extensive as the Western Interior Seaway, which divided North America into eastern and western landmasses (Appalachia and Laramidia, respectively), the Hudson Seaway had major impacts on climate and migration routes by dividing the eastern half of the continent into two (Appalachia and Franklinia).


Viharas (Mongolian datsan) were built across Mongolia, often sited at the juncture of trade and migration routes or at summer pastures where large numbers of herders would congregate for shamanistic rituals and sacrifices.





माइग्रेशन मार्ग Meaning in Other Sites