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Drug debacle: Diclofenac was not the last threat for India's vultures

Sixteen years after India banned the veterinary use of diclofenac to save its vultures, three other drugs revive the old challenge

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'Sharing the air' proves a challenge for new Nepal airport in bird paradise

KATHMANDU Nine lakes listed as Ramsar sites, perennial rivers that start from the Himalayas and beyond, and lush green fields in the foothills of the mountains: these features make Pokhara, a tourist town in western Nepal, a paradise for birds. But the paradise, home to 470 species of birds, could soon be abuzz with […]

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Drug debacle: Diclofenac was not the last threat for India's vultures

Sixteen years after India banned the veterinary use of diclofenac to save its vultures, three other drugs revive the old challenge

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Rajasthan
Kamrup
Assam
Bikaner
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Maharashtra
Nilgiri
Orissa

In Nepal, 69 vultures, including endangered and near threatened species, die from eating poisoned dog carcasses

In Nepal, 69 vultures, including endangered and near threatened species, die from eating poisoned dog carcasses Some of the 69 dead vultures. Photo: BCN/ Dev Bahadur Rana The site of the vultures death. Photo: BCN/ Dev Bahadur Rana   In a shocking and tragic incident, 69 vultures have died of inadvertent poisoning in Nepal on April 24. The deaths occurred in the farmlands of the terai where villagers had used poisoned bait to kill stray dogs. These carcasses were then eaten by vultures who succumbed to the poison. As many as 35 white-rumped vultures, one slender-billed vulture (both critically endangered species), 31 Himalayan griffons and two cinereous vultures (classified as near threatened) succumbed to the poison. One Himalayan griffon is still alive and under treatment. All the birds were wild ones and not released birds from the nearby vulture release site.

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