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Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsAfter a long gap of over 25 years, a flock of 16 highly endangered longbilled vultures (Gyps Indicus) and four Egyptian vultures were spotted by a team of naturalists in a remote village bordering Bellary and Raichur on Sunday. Diclofenac drug is believed to be one of the reasons for the rapid decrease in the number of these longbilled vultures in North Karnataka, Santosh Martin, Wildlife Warden of Bellary and K S Abdul Samad, wildlife activist and lecturer at Government Pre-University college, told the Express on Monday.first published:August 28, 2012, 11:45 ISTlast updated:August 28, 2012, 11:45 IST
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After a long gap of over 25 years, a flock of 16 highly endangered longbilled vultures (Gyps Indicus) and four Egyptian vultures were spotted by a team of naturalists in a remote village bordering Bellary and Raichur on Sunday. Diclofenac drug is believed to be one of the reasons for the rapid decrease in the number of these longbilled vultures in North Karnataka, Santosh Martin, Wildlife Warden of Bellary and K S Abdul Samad, wildlife activist and lecturer at Government Pre-University college, told the Express on Monday.
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