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Also, the rampant use of three non-steroidal anti-inflammatory …
by Vikas Choudhary
DIG066993

Also, the rampant use of three non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) threatens to undo two decades of work by the Centre to arrest the dwindling vulture population in the wild. The three drugs - aeclofenac, ketoprofen and nimesulide - were introduced as alternatives to diclofenac. Here, a Himalayan Grifforn and cinereous vulture are seen in Jorbeer, Rajasthan.

March, 2022 , Jaisalmer , Rajasthan
Vulture , Birds , Drugs , Endangered Species , Jaisalmer , Rajasthan ,
Vikas Choudhary
DVD NO. MDVDDP068
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