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The white-throated bush chat breeds in the alpine or sub-alpine meadows and scrub in the mountains of [[Mongolia]] and adjacent parts of [[Russia]]. It winters in the [[Terai]] of [[Nepal]] and northern [[India]] in wet and dry grasslands, reeds and [[tamarisk]]s along riverbeds, and also in [[sugarcane]] fields.
 
This species has been classified as Vulnerable by [[BirdLife International]]. The major threat appears to be the rapid loss of grasslands in its wintering area. In winter, it occurs in the protected areas of [[Kaziranga National Park|Kaziranga]], [[Jim Corbett National Park|Corbett]] and [[Manas National Park|Manas]] national parks, India, and [[Lumbini Crane Sanctuary]], [[Chitwan National Park]] and [[SuklaShuklaphanta PhantaNational WildlifePark|Shuklaphanta ReserveNational Park]], Nepal. The current population is estimated at between 2,500 and 10,000.
 
During a survey carried out in the [[SuklaShuklaphanta PhantaNational WildlifePark|Shuklaphanta ReserveNational Park]], [[Nepal]], a total of 19 white-throated bush chats were recorded in January 2005, and a year later only 8 males.<ref>Yadav, B.P. (2007) Status, Distribution and Habitat Preferences of Hodgon's Bushchat (''Saxicola insignis'') in Grassland of Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve of Far-Western Development Region of Nepal. Report submitted to Oriental Birds Club, United Kingdom. [http://www.brcnepal.org/Hodgson%27s_Bushchat.pdf download abstract as pdf]</ref>
 
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