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Madhya Pradesh Releases GPS-tracked Vultures into Natural Habitat

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Madhya Pradesh Releases GPS-tracked Vultures into Natural Habitat

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EventVultures released into Halali Dam forest area for the first time.
LocationVulture Conservation and Breeding Centre (VCBC), Kerwa, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
Year of Establishment2014 in collaboration with Van Vihar and Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS).
Tracking TechnologySolar-powered GPS-GSM trackers (Ornitrack-25) fitted to monitor movement and habitat use.
Vulture Species in IndiaIndia is home to 9 species, including Bearded, Long-billed, and Oriental White-backed.
Conservation Status3 species protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Others under Schedule IV.
ThreatsUse of Diclofenac, habitat loss, food shortages, and power line currents.
Role of VulturesAct as nature's garbage collectors and help control wildlife diseases.
Bombay Natural History SocietyEstablished in 1883, promotes biodiversity conservation through research and education.

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