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    Premature Human Deaths linked to declining Vulture Population

    Posted 16 Aug 2024

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    According to a recent study, half a million humans may have died prematurely from 2000 to 2005 due to functional extinction of vultures in India.

    Findings of Study

    • Keystone Species: Clean up disease-ridden carcasses; also reduce populations of other scavengers’ e.g. feral dogs & Pathogens.
    • Human Health Crisis: Declined vulture population increased human mortality by over 4% because of negative shock to sanitation (Increased Pathogens).
    • Economic Costs: Nearly $70 billion is annual monetary damage from this public health crisis.
    An image showing types of vultures in India

    Vultures in India

    • Large carrion-eating birds found mainly in tropics and subtropics.
    • 9 species of vultures are found in India. Out of them, 3 species are migratory (Cinereous vulture, Griffon vulture and Himalayan vulture).
    • Conservation status: Protected under Schedule (1) of Wildlife Protection Act 1972.
    • Threats: Loss of natural habitats due to anthropogenic activities, Food scarcity, Exposure to drug diclofenac, Electrocution etc.

    Vulture Conservation Initiatives 

    • Ban on Veterinary use of Diclofenac (2006), Ketoprofen and Aceclofenac (2023).
    • Action Plan for Vulture Conservation in India 2020-25.
    • Vulture Conservation Breeding Centre in Pinjore, Haryana.
    • Vulture restaurants in Koderma, Raigad etc.
    • Tags :
    • Vulture
    • Keystone Species
    • Diclofenac
    • Scavenger
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