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Latest news

Nepal raises vulture awareness and destroys over 1500 vials and 13,000 diclofenac tablets

Vulture programme secures further funding from UK Government's Darwin Initiative

Strategy for vulture safe zones agreed for India

Nepal publishes a five year vulture conservation action plan

Review study on role of diclofenac published in Indian Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Article on India's captive breeding programme published

India takes on law-breaking pharmaceutical manufactures with prosecutions of diclofenac company

Livestock drug ketoprofen proves fatal to vultures


Who we are

View images of the growing team working for vulture conservation at this link

What we are doing

Follow this link or the linked images below for information on Vulture Rescue's four main areas of work

Vulture Rescue is supported by the Darwin Initiative

Advocacy programme

Breeding centres

Research programme

Vulture Safe Zones

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Follow this link for answers on frequently asked questions about the vulture conservation crisis

Vulture Rescue

The subcontinent-wide decline in Asian vultures has attracted the attention of the world's conservation community. Vulture Rescue is a collaboration between a large number of conservation and research groups, working together to help solve the vulture conservation crisis. 

Vulture Rescue's mission statement is to: "Respond to the vulture crisis in Asia by striving to halt vulture population declines and working to minimise their

Vulture Rescue is maintained by Richard Cuthbert
Email: richard.cuthbert@rspb.org.uk 

Last updated May 2010\