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Report
on activities done under Vulture Conservation Project for the last Four Months
BCSG Surat chapter and Nature
Club Surat have taken up a project of Vulture Conservation. Many
activities are
carried out for the said project and we have often noticed some positive
response for the same. Many a times we find people from the villages or school
children informing us about the dead vulture or a sick vulture which has fallen
down the tree from its nest or roosting sites. Up till now the villagers were
unaware of the importance of Vultures in our life and so due to various
awareness programs conducted in the villages nearby the Hazira Coastal area
people and students have come forward and led a helping hand. To mention few of
the activities and the report of the same for the past four months is briefed as
under:
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Vultures are
mainly found in the Coastal area of Hazira which is near Surat. Many villages
are
covered in this region. To name few of them are Suvali, Junagam, Rajgiri,
Damka, Hazira and Mora. In these villages awareness programs are being conducted
and a film on Vanishing Vulture which is in the local language is shown
to them. Many T-Shirts and booklet named “Chalo
Gidh Bachavie” are also
distributed. These kinds of programs are not only carried out in Surat but also
in Mahuva, Kodinar and Rajula. Many of the primary and secondary schools are
covered in these regions by explaining the students the importance of Vulture in
our Eco-System and their role and as to why save them.
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Vultures are
facing a serious problem of food. They do not get proper food to feed on to keep
them going. The food sometimes they feed on is not Diclofenac free. So to
provide Vultures with a Diclofenac free food we have started a ‘Vulture
Feeding Site’
in the nearby area of Hazira
where Vultures can easily get food. We have arranged meetings with almost all
the shepards staying nearby this area and explained them the current situation
of the Vultures and the problems they are facing for getting food. We have
informed them about the after effects of the situation as to how the environment
would turn out to be if the dead cattle and rotten Caracas are not disposed off
properly which can end up spreading various diseases also. And so they have
agreed to give their dead cattle as and when they have for Vulture feeding. They
inform us about the death and we collect it from there as early as possible and
dump them at the feeding site. Another important thing which remains to be
mentioned here is that we have also a good support from the village people
around and also a butcher (Chamar) who helps us in giving this food after
skinning it. As soon as the call is received of the dead cattle he rushes to the
place and takes it to the feeding site and after skinning it leaves it for the
Vultures. We inform the Sheppard’s
how dangerous the Diclofenac is and which can cause death of the Vultures.
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At regular
intervals Vulture counts are taken
at
various places
of Hazira and Dangs in
South
Gujarat. Apart from this volunteers also keep a track and watch on
Vultures of Mahuva district along with Rajula and Kodinar. The Vulture
population in Surat is keeping quiet steady due to the efforts and care taken
for their food. If any sick or injured Vulture is rescued it is taken good care
of and than released back in the same place of their nesting site or it is
transferred to Junagadh if it is a serious case which cannot be attended over
here. This of course is done with the help and permission of Forest Department.
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We have also
arranged meetings with many Veterinary doctors of Surat district and informed
them about the side effects of Diclofenac medicine which is given to the sick
cattle as a pain killer. These activities are also done in Mahuva, Rajula and
Kodinar. This medicine has proved to be most dangerous to Vultures as they feed
on the dead cattle which have been treated by this medicine. On the other hand
we supply them with ‘Meloxicam’
a substitute medicine. This medicine is very expensive than the former one but
we supply at subsidized rates to the Veterinary doctors. The supply is provided
to them as and when needed. We also send the same drug to Mahuva, Rajula and
Kodinar for distribution. So far more than 2,000 bottles of Meloxicam have been
distributed.
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Apart from this
many of the Panjarapoles of Gujarat have also been contacted and informed about
the deadly medicine and requested not to use it for the sick cattle but use
Meloxicam instead.
This project has to go on for long time but
very soon we are going to run out of funds and we hope that soon someone will
surely come forward to help us out.
Nature Club
Surat
info@natureclubsurat.org,
natureclubsurat81@gmail.com
Mobile:
09825057678
