Prelims Perspective: What needs to be learned?
- What are Vulture Safe Zones
- What are the threats faced by Vultures- IUCN Status
- Ecological Significance of Vultures
What needs to be known?
- Vulture Safe Zone
- What is it?: They are designated geographical areas where conservation efforts are made to eliminate threats to vultures, most notably toxic veterinary drugs and poisoning like lead poisoning.
- Launch: India has established them across multiple states as part of the SAVE programme led by BNHS.
- Vulture Safe Zones in India
- Assam: Around Majuli Island and Rani.
- Uttar Pradesh: Terai region, Dudhwa, Katarniaghat reserves, and areas near the Indo-Nepal border.
- Madhya Pradesh: Bundelkhand region.
- Haryana: Pinjore in the Shivalik foothills.
- Critically Endangered Vultures in India: White-rumped vulture, Slender-billed vulture, Long-billed vulture, and Red-headed vulture.
- Ecological Significance of Vultures: They help in waste management by consuming dead bodies, which will help in preventing disease spread like rabies and anthrax, as well as avoiding water pollution.
Source: The Hindu