Almost 30 animal carcasses are dumped at the Jorbeer Conservation Reserve in Bikaner, Rajasthan every day. The reserve falls under the vulture international flyway
It has been over three decades since India’s vultures suffered a drastic decline in population due to consuming carcasses infected with the drug, diclofenac. Vulture populations still bear the scars of that decade. Here, Eurasian griffon vultures are seen in the Jorbeer Conservation Reserve in Bikaner, Rajasthan.
Almost 30 animal carcasses are dumped at the Jorbeer Conservation Reserve in Bikaner, Rajasthan every day. The reserve falls under the vulture international flyway
Almost 30 animal carcasses are dumped at the Jorbeer Conservation Reserve in Bikaner, Rajasthan every day. The reserve falls under the vulture international flyway
Almost 30 animal carcasses are dumped at the Jorbeer Conservation Reserve in Bikaner, Rajasthan every day. The reserve falls under the vulture international flyway