Madhya pradesh: ‘hawk eye’ vulture census on february 7, state confident of gaining status

Madhya pradesh: ‘hawk eye’ vulture census on february 7, state confident of gaining status


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INDORE: The statewide vulture census will be done by the Forest Department on February 7. At the same time, a bird survey is to be done in February, but the Forest Department officials have


not yet decided on the date. However, a bird survey is expected by February-end. Efforts are also being intensified to conserve vultures in Madhya Pradesh. The state level meeting for


counting vultures was held at Gandhi Sagar recently. Citing the bird census of 2019, forest official said 8,397 vultures were found in Madhya Pradesh which is more than other states in the


country. As per the bird census of 2019, 8,397 vultures were found in Madhya Pradesh which is more than other states in the country. "In Bhopal''s Kervan Dam area, a Vulture


Conservation and Breeding Center was established, which is jointly run by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and the Madhya Pradesh government," the official informed. He said in


terms of vulture population also, Madhya Pradesh would emerge as the top state. Gandhi Sagar had the second highest number of vultures in the state, hence it holds an important place for


vultures. Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary Superintendent RR Parmar said that this year also the number of vultures in Gandhi sagar is expected to be good in the state. “Vultures have been seen in


herd at Gandhi Sagar,” he said. However, only after calculation, the true situation can be reviewed. At the same time, a bird survey is also to be done in the month of February in Gandhi


Sagar. WINGED FACTS * Efforts are also being intensified to conserve vultures in Madhya Pradesh. The state level meeting for counting vultures was held at Gandhi Sagar recently * As per the


bird census of 2019, 8,397 vultures were found in Madhya Pradesh which is more than other states in the country * In January 2016, the government was concerned about the conservation of


vultures. * The vulture census was done simultaneously in 33 districts across the state on 23 January, including Sheopur, Shivpuri, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Bhopal, Raisen, Sagar, Panna, Indore,


Seoni, Dindori, Damoh, Gwalior, Hoshangabad, Chhindwara etc. *About 6700 vultures of seven species were found here. There were 284 vultures found in the Indore forest division alone. IN


2016, 6,700 VULTURES OF 7 SPECIES WERE FOUND In January 2016, the government was concerned about the conservation of vultures. The vulture census was done simultaneously in 33 districts


across the state on 23 January, including Sheopur, Shivpuri, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Bhopal, Raisen, Sagar, Panna, Indore, Seoni, Dindori, Damoh, Gwalior, Hoshangabad, Chhindwara etc. About 6700


vultures of seven species were found here. There were 284 vultures found in the Indore forest division alone. There were 246 in the trenching ground of Devguradia region, 36 in Pedmi and two


in Mhow. According to officials, 23 species of vultures are found. Vultures of nine of these species are easily seen in India. There are seven species of vultures in the state, out of which


some species have been on the verge of extinction. Indian culture or long build culture (Indian or native vulture), Egyptian or scavenger culture, why backed culture, king culture or red


headed culture, Eurasian gryphon, Himalayan gryphon.