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A colony of White-backed vultures has been spotted in Wakli (Rajsamand

district) of Rajasthan. This place is thirty kilometres from Kareda town, near

Anjana fourway (Bhilwara). The colony

has about 25 vultures and their offsprings. They all live on Pipal and

Tamarind trees close to the village.

Students of the local High school spotted these vultures recently and

informed their Science teacher who gave this information to media.

Mr.Ghanshyam the Science teacher of Government High School along with the

students of Science department will now spread awareness in the village and

adjoining areas about the importance of vultures in our foodchain. They are even

planning to show the BNHS(Bombay Natural History Society) documentory " The

dis-appearing vultures " in Hindi to all the villagers and students in order to

spread awareness about these scavengers which are on the brink of extinction.

 

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The district and State Animal Husbandry and wildlife deptt. may be asked to

specially check the Use of diclofenac in Vety.practice esp . in the surrounding

Villages and area. and aplace or two may be fixed nearby for disposal of

carcasses.

SKJ

 

eti vyas <etivyas wrote:

A colony of White-backed vultures has been spotted in Wakli (Rajsamand

district) of Rajasthan. This place is thirty kilometres from Kareda town, near

Anjana fourway (Bhilwara). The colony

has about 25 vultures and their offsprings. They all live on Pipal and

Tamarind trees close to the village.

Students of the local High school spotted these vultures recently and

informed their Science teacher who gave this information to media.

Mr.Ghanshyam the Science teacher of Government High School along with the

students of Science department will now spread awareness in the village and

adjoining areas about the importance of vultures in our foodchain. They are even

planning to show the BNHS(Bombay Natural History Society) documentory " The

dis-appearing vultures " in Hindi to all the villagers and students in order to

spread awareness about these scavengers which are on the brink of extinction.

 

Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.

 

 

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