India, June 5 -- In a step towards conservation, three White-Rumped Vultures - classified as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List - have been successfully reintroduced into the wild after over three years in captivity. The release - carried out on May 22 in Sawarna, Nashik - is the result of a joint initiative between the Maharashtra forest department and Pune-based RESQ Charitable Trust.

The three vultures were among four that had been transferred in October 2024 from Mumbai to the Wildlife Transit Treatment Centre (TTC), Pune, which specialises in recovery and release of injured or captive wildlife.

When the birds first arrived in Pune, they were in a critical condition - sufferin...