Two Long-billed Vultures that hatched in Haryana settle in MP
Two individual Jatayu (Long-billed Vultures – Gyps indicus), which were hatched in the closed aviary in Pinjore of Haryana and brought to Pench Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra in 2024 and later released into the wild have settled in Madhya Pradesh, officials said. They have now completed 15 months in the wild successfully and have settled in the forests of Madhya Pradesh. The two Jatayu have brought great hope for vulture conservation in India. The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), which has been working on the conservation breeding of vultures in India for the last 25 years, recorded this success story. BNHS shared this remarkable achievement through a press release. BNHS established India’s first conservation breeding centre at Pinjore in Haryana with support from the Haryana Forest Department, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). The two Jatayu were born on January 27, 2020 in the closed aviary at Pinjore and reared by their parents. They were brought to Pench Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra …

