Syllabus: GS3/ Environment
Context
- The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), is set to reintroduce two critically endangered vulture species, Slender-billed Vultures (Gyps tenuirostris) and White-rumped Vultures (Gyps bengalensis), in Assam.
Vulture
- Vultures are one of the 22 species of large carrion-eating birds that live mostly in the tropics and subtropics.
- India is home to nine species of Vulture namely the Oriental white-backed, Long-billed, Slender-billed, Himalayan, Red-headed, Egyptian, Bearded, Cinereous and the Eurasian Griffon.

Importance of Vultures
- They serve as nature’s clean-up crew by feeding on the infected carcass which kills the Pathogens and breaks the chain of infections.
- Vultures are critically important to the Parsi community as it leaves its dead bodies atop the Towers of Silence to be consumed by vultures.
Major Threats
- Use of toxic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Diclofenac, Lack of Nesting Trees, Electrocution by power lines, Food Dearth and Contaminated Food, Pesticide poisoning etc. threaten vultures across the country.
- BNHS has been encouraging veterinarians to use vulture-safe alternatives like Meloxicam and Tolfenamic acid.
- India has lost 99 percent of the population of the three species, Oriental White-Backed Vulture, Long-billed Vulture and Slender-billed Vulture.
Conservation Status
- Schedule-1 of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972: Bearded, Long-billed, Slender-billed, Oriental white-backed.
- Rest are protected under ‘Schedule IV’.
- IUCN Red List;
- Critically Endangered: Oriental White-backed Vulture, Long-billed Vulture, Slender-billed Vulture and Red-headed Vulture.
- Endangered: Egyptian Vulture.
- Least Concerned: Eurasian Griffon.
- Near Threatened: Himalayan, Bearded and Cinereous.
| Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) – BNHS is one of the largest and oldest non-governmental organizations in India dedicated to nature conservation and biodiversity research. – Founded on September 15, 1883, in Mumbai, its mission is to conserve nature through action based on research, education, and public awareness. |
Source: TW
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