The global distribution and population of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) has declined but the species remains poorly studied in the Azad, Jammu and Kashmir area of Pakistan. This lack of information about the species limits the ability to adopt strategies for its conservation. This study was conducted in four selected sites of northeast Pakistan to estimate the population status of Egyptian vultures in the study area. Potential sites and colonies of the Egyptian vultures were first identified and then monitored using point count methods. We counted a maximum of 121 Egyptian vultures across the four sites that were surveyed in the study area. Conservation action at the State level is needed to help protect this vulture species ...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Populations of three critically endangered Gyps vultures continue to decline in South Asia, due prim...
This study on population and breeding success of Red-headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) and Egyptian ...
Asian vultures are endangered birds included in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Fro...
The Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus is a globally endangered species that is experiencing rap...
Protected Area (PA) establishment is one of the commoner strategies for wildlife conservation, but t...
<p class="p1">As carrion feeders vultures play an important ecological role. Counts and qualitative...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
<p class="p1">As carrion feeders vultures play an important ecological role. Counts and qualitative...
The Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus population in Morocco has undergone a marked decline sinc...
Abstract Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning ...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
We report a sighting of Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus from Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve in Ra...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Populations of three critically endangered Gyps vultures continue to decline in South Asia, due prim...
This study on population and breeding success of Red-headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus) and Egyptian ...
Asian vultures are endangered birds included in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Fro...
The Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus is a globally endangered species that is experiencing rap...
Protected Area (PA) establishment is one of the commoner strategies for wildlife conservation, but t...
<p class="p1">As carrion feeders vultures play an important ecological role. Counts and qualitative...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
<p class="p1">As carrion feeders vultures play an important ecological role. Counts and qualitative...
The Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus population in Morocco has undergone a marked decline sinc...
Abstract Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning ...
Vultures are the keystone species and very important scavengers responsible for the maintenance of b...
We report a sighting of Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus from Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve in Ra...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...