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    Satellite Tracking Program Aims to Protect Vulture Populations

    Bhopal, February 24 Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has released five endangered vultures into their natural habitat in the Halali Dam area near Bhopal, and stated that the government is committed to protecting wildlife that supports the ecosystem.Madhya Pradesh has the largest...
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    Conservation Effort: Vultures Released with GPS Tracking

    Raisen, February 23 – Chief Minister Mohan Yadav released five endangered vultures into their natural habitat in the Halali Dam water wetland in Raisen, one of the major reservoirs in the state, located approximately 40 km from the state capital Bhopal, on Monday.Yadav stated that in Indian...
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    Maharashtra Vulture Recovery: Himalayan and Eurasian Griffons Spotted

    Mumbai, February 10 A wild Himalayan griffon vulture has been spotted in Maharashtra's Melghat Tiger Reserve after nearly a decade, indicating that vultures released there are attracting their wild counterparts back to the area, a wildlife expert has said.The sighting was significant because...
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    Vulture Reintroduction Efforts Yield Positive Results in Maharashtra

    Mumbai, February 9 A wild Himalayan griffon vulture has been spotted in Maharashtra's Melghat Tiger Reserve after nearly a decade, indicating that released vultures are attracting their wild counterparts back to the area, Director Kishor Rithe of the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) said on...
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