A total of nine species of vultures are found in India.
Out of these six species are resident (white–rumped vulture, Indian vulture, slender-billed vulture, red-headed vulture, bearded vulture and Egyptian vulture) and three species are migratory (cinereous vulture, griffon vulture and Himalayan vulture)
Maharashtra is home to seven of the nine vulture species in India.
diclofenac, a veterinary drug used for pain management in livestock, is the main cause of the near wipe-out of vultures.
It was banned for veterinary use in India since 2006.
The Action Plan for Vulture Conservation in India 2020-2025 was released by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.