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Habitat loss, food scarcity, and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs are key factors responsible for the decline of the critically endangered Long-billed Vulture (Gyps indicus) population ...
Today, the number of the first species, the long-billed vulture (gyps indicus) has gone up to 28 while the number of the Oriental white-backed vulture (gyps bengalensis) is 150. NAVI MUMBAI ...
Today the bird is considered to be "critically endangered", as are long-billed (Gyps indicus) and slender-billed (Gyps tenuirostris) vultures which have been through a similar decline. The decision to ...
Vultures At Risk From Deadly Traces Of Pain Killer Date: August 15, 2006 Source: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Summary: Asian vultures are at risk of lethal kidney failure if they feed from carcasses ...
Long-billed Vultures (Gyps indicus) followed with 31 in Tamil Nadu and 50 in the NBR, while Red-headed Vultures (Sarcogyps calvus) hit 11 and 47, respectively. Five juvenile Egyptian Vultures ...
The population of the critically endangered long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) has seen a steady increase between 2015 and 2021, with the species exhibiting a 74% breeding success rate in the ...
and four long-billed vultures (Gyps indicus) — were released on Wednesday at 7:30am into the natural habitat in the forest area near Halali Dam, close to Ramkali Gaushala. These vultures were ...
and long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) have declined across most of their range by over 95% since the mid-1990s, according to a recent report published by the Pakistan chapter of the World ...
Three endangered species of vultures have been spotted at the Dying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary in East Siang district by a team of researchers from the Rajiv Gandhi University in Arunachal Pradesh.
Likewise, the population of long-billed vultures (Gyps indicus) and slender-billed vultures (Gyps tenuirostris) also declined drastically throughout the Indian subcontinent. Unfortunately, this trend ...
Busch & B.A.R., personal communication) may cause renal disease in chickens, cranes and quail, and in African white-backed vultures (Gyps africanus), respectively. NSAIDs, including diclofenac ...