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99 % population of vulture’s species vanished from Pakistan, IUCN

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02/09/2015
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KARACHI: With 99 per cent of the population of the gyps species of vultures already vanished, nearly all the species of the scavenger birds are disappearing from Pakistan.
The natural resource management coordinator of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Nadeem Mirbahar, told The Express Tribune about these developments on Tuesday. To address this problem, the IUCN, in collaboration with a local organisation, Baanhn Beli, launched a project for vultures’ conservation in Nangarparkar, Tharparkar, on Monday.
The one-year-project aims to help the national strategy for conservation of the birds, whose population has declined rapidly and is at risk. Talking to The Express Tribune, Mirbahar said that a considerable decline in the population of the bird was observed in early 1990s.
He said that the project aimed to create awareness among all stakeholders, including local residents. A documentary for the purpose of awareness will also be made during the project, he said, adding that the focus will be on the capacity-building of all the stakeholders.
Nangarparkar taluka is one of the only two or three areas in the whole country where small colonies of vultures are still present. Some other international organisations, such as the United Nations Development Programme’s Global Environment Facility and World Wide Fund for Nature – Pakistan, along with the help of local organisations, had launched projects for the protection of this bird in the past in the same area.

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