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Vulture population up in Nawalparasi area



Nawalpur, Dec 4: The population of vulture has increased believably due to the establishment of Jatayu Restaurant in Kawaswoti of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat-Susta-East), Nepal, for the protection of endangered bird species, vulture.

A study has revealed that number of vulture has increased by 400 percent in the area due to the restaurant which was established with community engagement in 2006 for the preservation of vulture.

Jatayu Restaurant Management Committee Chairperson and conservationist DB Chaudhary informed that as many as 517 vultures were found in the areas as per the latest count.

“A total of 77 vultures of seven species were counted when the restaurant was about to start”, he said, adding, “According to the latest study, 517 vulture of eight species and 100 nests of the vulture were recorded here”.

“The vulture protection campaign has become a success with support from the community, government and international non-government organizations”, he noted.