Populations of three critically endangered Gyps vultures continue to decline in South Asia, due primarily to veterinary diclofenac. In the Punjab Province of Pakistan, annual rates of decline for breeding populations of Oriental White-backed Vultures Gyps bengalensis have ranged between 11% and 61% per year since 2001. Conservation initiatives to address the vulture declines have included the establishment and development of conservation breeding centres. Apart from two such centres currently operating in India, a third regional centre opened in Pakistan in 2007. Herein we describe the Gyps Vulture Restoration Project, launched by WWF-Pakistan in 2004, and the conservation breeding centre at Changa Manga, near Lahore in the Punjab Province ...
This study on population and breeding success of Red-headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) and Egyptian ...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
The global distribution and population of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) has declined ...
Populations of three critically endangered Gyps vultures continue to decline in South Asia, due prim...
No AbstractKeywords: Gyps bengalensis, Pakistan, Punjab, Sindh, Changa Manga, Captive breedin
\ud Out of nine species of vultures, the population of three Gyps species, White-backed Vulture (Gyp...
Populations of oriental white-backed vulture (Gyps bengalensis), long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) ...
SummaryPopulations of the White-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensis, Indian Vulture G. indicus and Slend...
The vulture decline was first noticed in 1999 (Prakash, 1999 as cited in Prakash,et al, 2003), but a...
Summary This paper reports results from the eighth of a series of road transect surveys of Gyps v...
<p>There is evidence that Himalayan Vulture <em>Gyps himalayensis</em> is susceptible to the veterin...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
The population of Gyps vultures crashed at an alarming rate in India, from 85% since 1985-86 to 0% i...
Protected Area (PA) establishment is one of the commoner strategies for wildlife conservation, but t...
The Critically Endangered Oriental White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis has declined across most of...
This study on population and breeding success of Red-headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) and Egyptian ...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
The global distribution and population of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) has declined ...
Populations of three critically endangered Gyps vultures continue to decline in South Asia, due prim...
No AbstractKeywords: Gyps bengalensis, Pakistan, Punjab, Sindh, Changa Manga, Captive breedin
\ud Out of nine species of vultures, the population of three Gyps species, White-backed Vulture (Gyp...
Populations of oriental white-backed vulture (Gyps bengalensis), long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) ...
SummaryPopulations of the White-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensis, Indian Vulture G. indicus and Slend...
The vulture decline was first noticed in 1999 (Prakash, 1999 as cited in Prakash,et al, 2003), but a...
Summary This paper reports results from the eighth of a series of road transect surveys of Gyps v...
<p>There is evidence that Himalayan Vulture <em>Gyps himalayensis</em> is susceptible to the veterin...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
The population of Gyps vultures crashed at an alarming rate in India, from 85% since 1985-86 to 0% i...
Protected Area (PA) establishment is one of the commoner strategies for wildlife conservation, but t...
The Critically Endangered Oriental White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis has declined across most of...
This study on population and breeding success of Red-headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) and Egyptian ...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
The global distribution and population of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) has declined ...