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The population of vultures and wolves will increase here in Rajasthan, the forest department has made preparations

Bundi : Work on the vulture and wolf conservation plan is going to start soon in the buffer area of ​​Ramgarh Vishdhari Tiger Reserve. The core administration of the Tiger Reserve has made full preparations for this. Under the plan, Banka, Bhopatpura and Munded forest blocks of Bhopatpura range of Tiger Reserve area have been considered the best forests for their conservation. Here the natural valleys of Bhimlat, Bhala forest near Banganga river, Bhadkya Mataji forest near Bhopatpura and Munded plateau between Garada and Abhaypura dams will be developed as conservation sites for wolves and vultures. The department has started work on this important wildlife conservation plan and is preparing to prepare and send a proposal soon.

checkpoint for security

For the implementation of the proposed wildlife conservation plan, the forest department is preparing to build a forest post at 20th mile ghat on the border of Bundi and Bhilwara districts. Apart from this, rescue centers will also be built for injured wildlife and birds in the forest.

Wolves and vultures are endangered species

The population of wolves in the country is included in the most endangered category. Currently, there are less than three thousand wolves left in the entire country. Only 8-10 wolves have been seen in the district as well. Similarly, the vultures are also decreasing rapidly, which has increased the concern of people associated with environmental protection.

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