In a landmark initiative for wildlife conservation, India’s first online vulture knowledge portal was launched on September 2, 2025, in Assam, coinciding with International Vulture Awareness Day. Developed by students and researchers of Assam, the platform is designed as a knowledge hub and outreach tool to provide scientific resources, raise awareness, and engage both experts and local communities in vulture conservation efforts.
The Vulture Portal: A First-of-Its-Kind Resource
The portal, titled The Vulture Network, is a cloud-based platform offering,
- Scientific data on vulture species and conservation status
- Freely downloadable campaign materials for awareness drives
- Tools to support citizen science initiatives
- Resources tailored for students, researchers, and conservationists
The project is supported by We Foundation India, in collaboration with Gauhati University’s Department of Zoology, along with the Assam Bird Monitoring Network, LASA Foundation, Surksha Samitee, and contributions from individual conservationists.
The Vulture Crisis in India
India’s vulture population has been in sharp decline for decades, with some species facing critical endangerment.
Major Threats Identified,
- Carcass poisoning from toxic food sources
- Veterinary use of diclofenac, lethal to vultures even in small doses
- Habitat loss and reduction in safe feeding grounds
- Negative social perceptions and neglect in conservation policies
The Slender-billed Vulture, with only about 800 mature individuals left, was highlighted as one of the most threatened species requiring urgent intervention.
Role of Communities and Citizen Science
Speakers emphasized that grassroots participation is critical for sustaining vulture conservation. Suggestions included,
- Awareness programs on safe carcass disposal and vulture-friendly practices
- Creating nutritional and safe food sources for vulture populations
- Strengthening citizen science projects to monitor vulture populations
- Combining scientific research with community involvement to build trust and participation
Dr. Rupam Bhaduri of the Assam Bird Monitoring Network showcased how citizen-led monitoring can provide valuable data for conservation planning.
Significance of the Launch
The launch of the vulture portal represents,
- A unified digital platform for conservationists across India
- A tool to educate the public and combat misinformation about vultures
- An effort to mobilize policy attention towards critically endangered species
- A step towards collaborative conservation, involving both experts and local communities
Important takeaways for Exam
Vultures in India – Overview
- Role: Scavengers that clean the environment by feeding on animal carcasses.
- Importance: Prevent spread of wildlife diseases; maintain ecological balance.
- Vulture Species Found in India (9 Total)
- Oriental White-backed Vulture (Gyps bengalensis)
- Long-billed Vulture (Gyps indicus)
- Slender-billed Vulture (Gyps tenuirostis)
- Red-headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus)
- Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus)
- Himalayan Vulture (Gyps himalayensis)
- Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus)
- Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus)
- Eurasian Griffon (Gyps fulvus)


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