BNHS is preparing to release captive-bred Slender-billed and White-rumped vultures in Assam, working with communities to ensure safe habitats. The programme stresses eliminating harmful NSAIDs, preventing poisoning incidents, and restoring vultures’ ecological role in controlling carcass-related pollution and disease

Mumbai: A leading Mumbai-based wildlife research organisation is working on a plan to release vultures in Assam as part of its conservation breeding programme across India targeted at the protected bird species.

The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) said so far, it has raised over 800 vultures in its conservation breeding centres across India.

The 142-year-old research organisation is giving final shape to its plan of releasing vultures in Assam, where they will be ser

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