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Welcome to Saving Asia’s Vultures from Extinction (SAVE) Website

A consortium of 25 Partners working together to implement agreed priority actions listed in the annually reviewed ‘Blueprint for the Recovery of Asia’s Globally Threatened Vultures

Archive for February 2016

February 2016: Cambodian Vulture Conservation Project Report published

1st February 2016

The CVCP report for 2015/16 is now available for download.

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February 2016: India signs CMS MOU with important vulture implications

1st February 2016

The Convention for Migratory Species (CMS) will soon include all Indian vultures and this makes India’s commitment to this important convention more significant for vulture conservation and to providing the necessary resources. Read more.

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February 2016: Updated ‘Blueprint for the Recovery of South Asia’s Gyps vultures’

1st February 2016

The 2016 updated ‘Blueprint for the Recovery of South Asia’s Gyps vultures’ resulting from the 5th Annual SAVE Meeting of Partners is now available. There are a number of revisions and updates in this latest version, reflecting some important progress as well as new challenges. Note that for the first time Responsible Agencies are listed…

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Recent Posts

  • First Tagging of Slender-billed Vulture in Nepal
  • Final releases of captive birds in Nepal
  • Face to face SAVE meeting in Nepal
  • CMS NSAIDs threat factsheet published
  • SAVE Open Day – recorded talks available!!

Recent Comments

  • Mary Davies on Training of Satellite Tagging of Vultures, and First White-rumped Vulture Tagged in Bangladesh
  • Armando Castellanos on Training of Satellite Tagging of Vultures, and First White-rumped Vulture Tagged in Bangladesh
  • Kusum Koirala on SAVE the date!! – SAVE Open Day 2023
  • Chris Bowden on Announcement: SAVE Annual Review Open Day 2021
  • Chris Bowden on Announcement: SAVE Annual Review Open Day 2021

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SAVE Programme Manager
International Species Recovery
RSPB, The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 2DL. UK.

chris.bowden@rspb.org.uk
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