Based on our baseline data on breeding biology from the previous project and existing threats to the Indian Spotted Eagle (ISE), we planned to install camera traps in the nest for the entire breeding period to acquire concrete, robust data regarding its breeding ecology. Additionally, we plan to mitigate the issues of habitat conversion and threats of ISE through the meeting with authoritative organizations by changing the tree plantation strategy and maintaining good habitat by tree plantation, building artificial nests or nest platforms, providing a farmer's training program to discourage chemical pesticides, and conducting school campaigns to imprint conservation concepts among students.
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