Abstract

Abstract not availableJahangirnagar University J. Biol. Sci. 7(1): 81-85, 2018 (June)

Highlights

  • With this speed and uncertainty in mind, the precaution of taking viable numbers of this species into captivity was agreed in 2004 as a key element of the Recovery Plan (IUCN, 2012; MoEF, 2006; ISARPW, 2004)

  • Bangladesh is considering the development of a vulture conservation breeding centre (SAVE, 2014)

  • The present study was designed to know the diurnal activity pattern of white-rumped vulture in breeding season in captivity which may be useful in management practices of this species in both captivity and wild

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Introduction

With this speed and uncertainty in mind, the precaution of taking viable numbers of this species into captivity (i.e., establishing a full-scale conservation breeding programme for future reintroduction once diclofenac had been removed) was agreed in 2004 as a key element of the Recovery Plan (IUCN, 2012; MoEF, 2006; ISARPW, 2004). The proper scientific knowledge on activity pattern in breeding season is the first and foremost priority for management and conservation of a wildlife species. The available literature on the diurnal activity pattern of white-rumped vulture in Bangladesh is rare and imprecise.

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