Vulture Population in India – GKToday

Vulture Population in India

As per the Union Environment Minister, the population of three species of endangered resident Gyps vultures in India has fallen to just 19000 in the entire country.

What are the Gyps vultures?

The Indian vulture ( also referred to as the Gyps indicus) is a vulture which is native to India, Pakistan and Nepal. Due to a severe decline in its population, It has been listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2002.

What has happened?

Why this has happened?

What the government is doing?

The ministry has also taken initiatives to strengthen mass education and awareness for vulture conservation in the country

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