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Mumbai: SGNP officials end 2020 on 'high' note with sighting of rare Himalayan vulture

The scavenger bird shows up as 'near threatened' in the ICUN List of endangered species

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The Himalayan vulture is at great risk due to rampant use of painkiller diclofenac on livestock. Pic: Jayesh Vishwakarma

The Himalayan vulture is at great risk due to rampant use of painkiller diclofenac on livestock. Pic: Jayesh Vishwakarma

Two officials of Sanjay Gandhi National Park recently spotted a Himalayan vulture inside the protected forest in what is being called a rare sighting of the scavenger bird. The species is native to the Himalayas and the adjoining Tibetan Plateau and is one of the two largest vultures and true raptors.

Chaitral Dharadhar, an artist at the Taxidermy Center, and Jayesh Vishwakarma, an education officer, at SGNP ended 2020 on a jubilant note when they spotted the bird, also called Gyps himalayensis, on December 31.

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