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Dang, March 11: Vultures, considered as natural environmental cleaners with a crucial role in preventing diseases like cholera and diarrhea, are facing a severe threat to their population. Nepal, home to nine vulture species, is experiencing a decline in their numbers, according to Vulture Conservation Campaign Network. The operation of
Five vultures were found dead on the banks of the Lokaha River in Kawasoti Municipality-11 of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat Susta East).
The population of vulture has increased believably due to the establishment of Jatayu Restaurant in Kawaswoti of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat-Susta-East), Nepal,
Three hundred and eighty-seven vultures were found at Pokhara and its surrounding areas, according to a vulture census recently conducted
Easy availability of animal carcasses has helped conserve endangered vultures in Tahanun district. Availability of carcasses of cow and ox