TNPSC Thervupettagam

National Action Plan for Vulture Conservation – 2020/2025

October 30 , 2020 1361 days 761 0
  • The National Action Plan for Vulture Conservation, 2020-25 was recently approved by National Board for Wild life.
  • Uttar Pradesh, Tripura, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu will get a vulture conservation and breeding centre each
  • The new plan automatically removes veterinary use of a drug if it is found to be toxic to vultures.
  • The main reason the vultures are getting wiped out in India is due to the drug diclofenac.
  • Under the plan, every state will host at least one vulture safe zone to conserve the remnant population of vultures in the state.
  • A coordinated Nation-wide vulture counting is to be conducted by the Bombay Natural History Society, Forest Department, non-profit organisations, Research Institute, etc.
  • There must be Conservation breeding of red-Headed vultures and Egyptian vultures.
  • There must be an establishment of four rescue centres, in Pinjore (Haryana), Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), Guwahati (Assam) and Hyderabad (Telangana).
  • There are 9 species of vultures in India.
  • These 9 species and their IUCN status are as follows
    • Oriental white backed vulture - critically endangered
    • Slender billed vulture - critically endangered
    • Long billed vulture - critically endangered
    • Egyptian vulture - endangered
    • Red headed vulture - critically endangered
    • Indian Griffon vulture - least concerned
    • Himalayan Griffon vulture - near threatened
    • Cinereous vulture - near threatened
    • Bearded vulture - near threatened

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