Vulture census flags sharp drop in numbers in Indore forests
Indore: As a scorching summer in Madhya Pradesh raises concerns over the safe-keeping of the local wildlife and fauna, an ongoing vulture census has revealed a steep decline in the sightings of the scavenger bird species within the Indore Forest Division.
Data collected till Saturday, the second day of the three-day census, highlighted a complete absence of vultures in the Mhow and Ralamandal sectors, sparking larger concerns over their safety.
Forest officials attributed the trend to the severe summer heat, drying forest water bodies and a shrinking habitat.
The census, being conducted across 33 designated locations spanning four forest ranges, has indicated that all recorded vultures belong to the Egyptian vulture species. A comparative analysis shows a significant drop in the number of vultures compared to the winter census conducted in February 2026.
Speaking to TOI, divisional forest officer (DFO) Lal Sudhakar Singh said the drop in summer counts stems from localised migration. As natural water bodies dry up inside core forest zones, the birds relocate to distant areas with perennial water sources.
Modern sanitation protocols mean livestock carcasses are rarely discarded in the open, cutting off the vultures’ primary food supply, he said, adding that this change is starkly visible in Indore’s Devguradia area—formerly a major vulture nesting site due to a nearby trenching ground—where only a single vulture was spotted.
Former forest official PC Dubey highlighted deeper, systemic challenges threatening the local vulture population.
Historically, the widespread veterinary use of the painkiller ‘Diclofenac’ caused fatal kidney failure in vultures feeding on treated livestock carcasses, Dubey said, adding that while the chemical threat has been legally curtailed, newer challenges have emerged.
Urbanisation, along with rapid road and railway development, has drastically reduced the dense forest canopy, removing the tall trees and high rocky cliffs vultures require for nesting and breeding, experts pointed out further.
Forest teams will conclude the synchronised census on Sunday to finalise the statewide population assessment.
GFX HEADLINE: THE VANISHING VULTURES
Winter census, Day 2 (Feb 21) sightings
Range Sightings
Indore 15
Choral 127
Manpur 5
Mhow 4
Ralamandal 0
Summer census, Day 1 (May 22) sightings
Range Sightings
Indore 10
Choral 14
Manpur 2
Mhow 4
Ralamandal 0
Summer census, Day 2 (May 23) sightings
Range Sightings
Indore 12
Choral 46
Manpur 4
Mhow 0
Ralamandal 0
Forest officials attributed the trend to the severe summer heat, drying forest water bodies and a shrinking habitat.
The census, being conducted across 33 designated locations spanning four forest ranges, has indicated that all recorded vultures belong to the Egyptian vulture species. A comparative analysis shows a significant drop in the number of vultures compared to the winter census conducted in February 2026.
Speaking to TOI, divisional forest officer (DFO) Lal Sudhakar Singh said the drop in summer counts stems from localised migration. As natural water bodies dry up inside core forest zones, the birds relocate to distant areas with perennial water sources.
Modern sanitation protocols mean livestock carcasses are rarely discarded in the open, cutting off the vultures’ primary food supply, he said, adding that this change is starkly visible in Indore’s Devguradia area—formerly a major vulture nesting site due to a nearby trenching ground—where only a single vulture was spotted.
Former forest official PC Dubey highlighted deeper, systemic challenges threatening the local vulture population.
Urbanisation, along with rapid road and railway development, has drastically reduced the dense forest canopy, removing the tall trees and high rocky cliffs vultures require for nesting and breeding, experts pointed out further.
Forest teams will conclude the synchronised census on Sunday to finalise the statewide population assessment.
GFX HEADLINE: THE VANISHING VULTURES
Winter census, Day 2 (Feb 21) sightings
Range Sightings
Indore 15
Choral 127
Manpur 5
Mhow 4
Ralamandal 0
Summer census, Day 1 (May 22) sightings
Range Sightings
Indore 10
Choral 14
Manpur 2
Mhow 4
Ralamandal 0
Summer census, Day 2 (May 23) sightings
Range Sightings
Indore 12
Choral 46
Manpur 4
Mhow 0
Ralamandal 0
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