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Home / Environment / Vultures Roost Again: Hope Blooms in Valmiki Tiger Reserve

Vultures Roost Again: Hope Blooms in Valmiki Tiger Reserve

8 Feb

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Summary

  • A new vulture conservation center is being established on five acres of land.
  • Critically endangered long-billed and white-rumped vultures are sighted.
  • Conservation efforts target a 30-40% increase in vulture numbers in five years.
Vultures Roost Again: Hope Blooms in Valmiki Tiger Reserve

The endangered vulture population within Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) is showing promising signs of recovery, offering renewed hope for biodiversity conservation. Conservationists are establishing a dedicated Vulture Conservation Centre on five acres of land in the Gonauli forest range.

Recent sightings of critically endangered species, including the long-billed and white-rumped vultures, have been confirmed across several areas within the VTR landscape. These positive developments are attributed to sustained conservation efforts initiated in 2023-24.

The forest department's dedicated program focuses on regular monitoring, protecting nesting sites, and creating safe feeding zones. Efforts include promoting diclofenac-free veterinary practices and educating communities on safe carcass disposal.

Vultures play a vital role as 'sanitation sentinels,' consuming carrion and significantly reducing disease spread. The department has set an ambitious target to increase the vulture population by 30-40% over the next five years.

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A Vulture Conservation Centre is being established on five acres of land in the Gonauli forest range of Valmiki Tiger Reserve.
The long-billed vulture and the white-rumped vulture, both listed as critically endangered, are being sighted in the reserve.
The forest department aims to increase the vulture numbers in the Valmiki Tiger Reserve by 30% to 40% over the next five years.

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