Migratory vultures radio-tagged in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna tiger reserve
The Hindu
A total number of 10 vultures have been tagged so far, an official said.
Three migratory vultures have been radio-tagged in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna tiger reserve, as part of a project to study their lifecycle and travel paths, an official said on February 12.
A total of 25 vultures are to be radio-tagged under the ongoing project which started from December, 2020, with the help of the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), a senior official said.
“We have successfully radio-tagged two Eurasian Griffons and a Himalayan Griffin in Panna Tiger Reserve. There is no information about migratory vultures being radio-tagged earlier in the country,” the reserve’s field director Uttam Kumar Sharma said.
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