where India’s military base and a nuclear power plant are situated, sightings of an unusual bird equipped with tracking equipment raised questions about whether this vulture was potentially ...
With an estimated 40 million individuals in India alone, these scavengers were a ubiquitous sight across cities and villages. From perched trees to sky-high spirals above carcasses, the vultures ...
In a highly significant step forward for vulture conservation, India’s government has banned the use of Nimesulide – a widely used veterinary painkiller that’s highly toxic to these threatened birds.
Chandrapur: A white-rumped vulture, released as part of the Jatayu Conservation Project in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, travelled across five states,.
The population of the white-rumped vulture, once abundant in India, has dropped by over 99% in the past few decades, primarily due to the widespread use of harmful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory ...
Before 1993, India had around 40 million vultures. Now, they’re almost extinct! That’s a huge problem because no other animal can clean up dead animals as quickly and effectively as vultures.
India. I was inspired to photograph them to prove that people's prejudices about the species were wrong. Our destination was Jorbeer, home to a vulture sanctuary and a feeding area. As we traveled ...
The long-billed vultures, which were earlier staying at Palarapu Guttalu at the confluence of Peddavagu and Pranahita have ...
The makers shared this exciting news with fans via Instagram Stories, announcing Kills nomination at the prestigious Award.
COIMBATORE: In the first week of January this year, the union government banned the use of nimesulide, a non-steroidal ...
Arulagam NGO raises awareness on banned veterinary drugs affecting vulture conservation through street theatre programmes in villages.