On 17 June 2026 the Sikkim Forest and Environment Department released the first-ever video footage of a herd of Mishmi Takins from North Sikkim’s Bakuchen area in the Tingda Reserve Forest.
Key Observations
- Date & record: 17 June 2026 — first video documentation of Mishmi Takin herd in North Sikkim.
- Location: Bakuchen area, Tingda Reserve Forest, North Sikkim.
- Herd size: Eight individuals — largest group recorded from this locality; one of the few confirmed records in Sikkim in over two decades.
Species Profile
- Scientific name: Budorcas taxicolor.
- Conservation status: IUCN Red List — Vulnerable.
- Taxonomy: Genus Budorcas within family Bovidae (caprine group).
- Habitat: Montane and alpine zones of the Eastern Himalaya; uses rugged slopes and alpine pastures with seasonal altitudinal movements.
Distribution & Monitoring
- Range edge: Sikkim marks the westernmost limit of the species’ global distribution.
- Connectivity: Populations depend on continuity of high-elevation forest and pasture mosaics across the Eastern Himalayas.
- Evidence value: Verified video records serve as primary occurrence data for population monitoring and management in remote mountain terrain.
IASPOINT Booster Facts
- IUCN rationale: Vulnerable listing reflects limited range, small fragmented populations and habitat threats in the species’ range.
- Data methods: Camera/video trapping and patrol records are standard tools for ungulate surveys in alpine ecosystems.
