💨 Abstract
Five white-rumped vultures were released in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, as part of the 'Jatayu Conservation Project'. The vultures, comprising three males and two females, were transported from Haryana and are in good health. This is the second batch released as part of the project, with the first batch having only two survivors.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Woman dies under mysterious circumstances in UP, cops questioning husband
J-K: Two men posing as pony service providers caught on Vaishno Devi route
Ukraine's Marchenko says working to seal US minerals pact as 'fast as we can'
NIA links 2021 Mundra drug haul to Lashkar-e-Taiba in SC, with a ‘Pahalgam’ sidenote
Palestinians establish vice presidency post, no candidate named yet
Trump says effort for Iran nuclear deal going well
Indian airlines issue travel advisory after Pakistan announces closure of airspace
India says Long Term Indian Visas already issued to Hindu Pakistani nationals remain valid
Former Indian envoy Veena Sikri hails India's "correct decision" to suspend Indus Water Treaty
Trump refutes China's claim of no trade talks
Powered by MessengerX.io