Bombay Natural History Society
A captive-bred Indian Vulture released from Maharashtra's Melghat Tiger Reserve has travelled 3,334 km across central India and reached Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in a boost to conservation efforts
Updated 15 days ago

The bird survived without any supplementary feeding in the wild, demonstrating the ability of captive-bred vultures to adapt to natural environments, locate food independently, and undertake long-distance movements
Updated 17 days ago
Back from brink: India's vultures stage comeback as captive-breeding
Updated 1 month ago
Mumbai Diary: Wednesday Dossier
Updated 1 month ago
For Open Library Week, Mumbai's BNHS opens its doors to the public
Updated 5 months ago
Maharashtra: BNHS conducts three-day ornithology course at Ramsar site
Updated 5 months ago
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15 Indian vultures released in Maharashtra's Melghat tiger reserve
Updated 6 months ago
Vulture released in Pench reserve flies 750 km in 17 days to reach Nashik
Updated 6 months ago
Released vultures return to guide captive-bred birds at Pench Tiger Reserve
Updated 7 months ago
Mumbai birders spot rare Sykes’s Nightjar in Pune district
Updated 7 months ago
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