Vulture occurrence and people's willingness to provide livestock carcasses for the sustainability of vulture safe feeding site Gaidahawa, Rupandehi, Nepal
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Department of Zoology
Abstract
Vultures are scavengers and help to maintain clean environment. Vultures mostly
depend on the livestock carcass and the Vulture Safe Feeding Site (VSFS) was
established for providing the diclofenac free carcass to the vultures. However, the
sustainability of these VSFS in the future is unknown. This study counted the number
of vultures of different species through direct count method, and estimated local
people’s willingness to provide old livestock to the VSFS using a questionnaire
survey. Vultures were counted during autumn and winter season and questionnaire
survey was performed in 310 households that have livestock in the year 2022. Whiterumped
vulture,
Himalayan
vulture,
Egyptian
vulture,
Cinereous
vulture
and
Slenderbilled
vulture
were
observed
in
VSFS
of
Gaidahawa.
Vulture abundance was higher
during winter than it was during autumn. Out of the total households with livestock,
very few (17%) respondents were willing to give their old livestock to VSFS. Nearly
half of the respondents had positive attitude towards VSFS, however, respondents
near to VSFS were comparatively unhappy towards the VSFS than the respondents
living far from VSFS. Nearly half respondents mentioned the main cause of vulture
population decline was due to food scarcity. This study assumed that the management
of VSFS is poor in Gaidahawa, and in future the VSFS might have difficulty to get
old livestock to sustain the vulture in the site. This study recommends that the VSFS
needs to encourage local respondents to provide old livestock, raise awareness,
provide transportation facility to carry livestock and make immediate management
plan and policy for VSFS of Gaidahawa.