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Released into the Wild: 5 "critically endangered" vultures were released at Halali Dam wetland in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister released five critically endangered vultures at Halali Dam wetland, marking a major step for conservation and ecosystem restoration in central India.

February 24, 2026 / 10:18 IST
CM Mohan Yadav released 5 rare species of vultures in the Halali Dam Wetlands in Madhya Pradesh. (Image: ANI)
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  • Five endangered vultures released at Halali Dam in Madhya Pradesh.
  • CM Mohan Yadav led the release to boost wild vulture numbers.
  • Vultures fitted with GPS trackers for monitoring and research.

Madhya Pradesh has marked a key wildlife conservation milestone. 5 endangered vultures were released at Halali Dam wetland in Madhya Pradesh. The release was led by the state’s Chief Minister, Mohan Yadav. These vultures belong to critically endangered species in India. The initiative aims to boost wild vulture populations.

Vultures: Significance of the Species

Vultures play an important role in ecosystems. They help clean carcasses and prevent disease spread. Populations have fallen drastically in recent decades. Poisoned livestock and habitat loss are major threats. Reintroduction programs are vital to ensure their survival.

Know about these 5 Endangered Species

The release included four Indian vultures and one Cinereous vulture. The forest department of Madhya Pradesh issued the statement. Populations of these birds have collapsed in recent decades.

Poisoned carcasses and habitat loss are major threats. Vultures are key to maintaining healthy ecosystems in India. These birds feed on animal carcasses, cleaning the environment naturally.

Why Halali Dam Wetland Was Chosen for these "endangered" birds?

Halali Dam provides a rich and safe habitat. Wetlands supply food, nesting, and protection for birds. Vultures need undisturbed areas to thrive and reproduce. Authorities checked the area for risks before the release.

It is part of broader conservation planning across Madhya Pradesh. Regular monitoring will track the vultures’ adaptation over time. Experts will collect data to improve future releases.

How Will Scientists Track Movement of These Vultures?

Experts will monitor the birds using GPS trackers fitted to each vulture. This allows tracking of flight patterns, feeding and habitat use. Scientists will record daily movement to ensure birds adapt well. Monitoring helps detect risks like poisoning or unsuitable areas. Data collected guides future reintroduction and conservation efforts.

What This Means for India?

The release is a major win for wildlife conservation. It strengthens India’s efforts to save critically endangered species. Healthy vulture populations support ecosystem balance and human health. It shows the government’s commitment to protecting biodiversity nationwide. Madhya Pradesh sets an example for other states to follow.

Gurpreet Singh
first published: Feb 24, 2026 10:18 am

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