New National Survey Warns of Sharp Decline in India’s Vulture Nesting Sites
A new nationwide assessment by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) has revealed that vultures have disappeared from nearly 72 percent of their historically known nesting sites across the country. The study, part of the Pan India Assessment and Monitoring of Endangered Species – Vultures programme, found that although nesting continues in some regions, populations remain extremely vulnerable and show little sign of meaningful recovery.
This is the first systematic national effort to document the nesting status of four critically endangered resident vulture species: the white-rumped vulture, Indian vulture, slender-billed vulture and red-headed vulture. Researchers examined historical nesting data from 425 sites across 25 states. However, field surveys conducted between February 2023 an...









