International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies
2020, Vol. 7 Issue 3, Part B
Report on the occurrence of three vulture species in Gadchiroli forest division M.S. India
Author(s):
Setiya AV, Umare MM, Yatbon WI, Fule SB and Bhadke S
Abstract:
Vultures are among the fastest declining species in the world and much attention has been focused on this highly threatened group of scavengers. In south Asia, sites, where multiple vulture species occur together, have become a rare phenomenon. Here we report on Gadchiroli Forest Division in Maharashtra, central India, which holds a sizable population of vultures. The forest department aims to provide food for vultures and to improve their survival through the establishment of vulture restaurants. The present report describes the recording of three vulture species in the forest division, namely Long-billed
Gyps indicus, Oriental White-backed
Gyps bengalensis, and Griffon
Gyps fulvus ssp.
fulvescens Vultures.
Pages: 75-77 | 1529 Views 557 Downloads
Setiya AV, Umare MM, Yatbon WI, Fule SB and Bhadke S. Report on the occurrence of three vulture species in Gadchiroli forest division M.S. India. Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud. 2020;7(3):75-77.