Guwahati: Northeast India marked a significant milestone in wildlife conservation on Thursday (March 19) with the successful release of 10 endangered white-rumped vultures into the forests of Assam.
Biologist Bracken Brown couldn’t believe his eyes when he spotted the seemingly out-of-place bird soaring through the sky. “I always enjoy doing roost counts, watching a column of vultures catch ...
Assam releases captive-bred vultures to boost their declining numbers. Conservationists welcome the move, highlighting the ...
In South Africa’s Kruger National Park, a mass poisoning attack this week has left 123 threatened vultures dead and another 83 recovering with the aid of a veterinary team. On the morning of May 6, a ...