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Wildlife Conservation Efforts

White-rumped Vulture Electrocuted in Mudumalai

Why in the news?

A radio-tagged, captive-bred White-rumped Vulture released in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (Tamil Nadu) was electrocuted after coming into contact with a power line, marking the failure of the first reintroduction attempt of a captive-bred bird into the landscape.

White-rumped Vulture (Gyps bengalensis)

  • Scientific name: Gyps bengalensis
  • IUCN Status: Critically Endangered
  • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I
  • CITES: Appendix II
  • Distribution: India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan. In South India, Mudumalai Tiger Reserve hosts one of the last viable breeding populations.

Why are White-rumped Vultures Declining?

  • Veterinary use of Diclofenac, causing kidney failure.
  • Electrocution from power lines.
  • Collision with transmission lines.
  • Poisoning from contaminated carcasses.
  • Habitat degradation and food scarcity.

[2017] In India, if a species of tortoise is declared protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, what does it imply?

[A] It enjoys the same level of protection as the tiger.

[B] It no longer exists in the wild, a few individuals are under captive protection; and not it is impossible to prevent its extinction.

[C] It is endemic to a particular region of India.

[D] Both (b) and (c) stated above are correct in this context.


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