Community managed Vulture Restaurant and Visitor Centre in the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park
Five species of vultures in Asia are in grave danger of extinction across the Indian subcontinent. Populations of White-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensis, Long-billed Vulture G. indicus, (this species is only found in India and Pakistan) Slender-billed Vulture G. tenuirostris, Red-headed Vulture Sarcogyps calvus and Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus have declined rapidly within a decade (Oaks et al. 2004, Shultz et al. 2004, Green et al. 2004, Cuthbert et al. 2006). In Nepal, rapid declines of White-rumped and Slender-billed Vulture numbers have been documented from various places (Giri and Baral 2001, Baral 2002, Baral et al. 2002, 2003). Vultures have declined by the same degree throughout their ranges in Nepal and these declines are continuing, with the complete loss of breeding colonies and local extinctions increasingly taking place. Due to these declines, initially three species (White-rumped, Long-billed and Slender-billed) were listed as Critically Endangered by IUCN ?
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Bird Conservation Nepal
Country:
Nepal
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 37,375.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 52,129.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 21,243.00
Project Number:
NEP/OP3/2/07/08
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Project sustainability
Although the project sustainability lies in complete banning of diclofenac, vulture restaurant is also linked with income generation activities. For example, income from selling of hides, bones and tourist is able to cover partial expenses in managing the vulture restaurant.
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
Members of the native indigenous Tharu community, disadvantaged and poorest of the poors will be engaged in the project.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Number of globally significant species protected by project
2
Empowerment
Innovative financial mechanisms put in place through SGP project
1
Empowerment
Total additional in cash or in kind support obtained for new initiatives and opportunities through SGP project (in US dollars)
30000
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project
30
Partnership |
Royal Society for Protection of Brid |
SGP Country office contact
Mr. Vivek Dhar Sharma
Phone:
00977-1-5550119
Fax:
00977-1-5530269
Email:
Address
UNDP, P.O. Box 107
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
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