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1 Vulture Rescue
A very informative site regarding the Asian Vulture Crisis. Updated maintained by our good friend Richard Cuthbert from the RSPB.
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2 Parahawking
Parahawking is paragliding with trained birds of prey. It's the ultimate paragliding experience.
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3 Maya Devi Village
Maya Devi Village is the home of Himalayan Raptor Rescue in Pokhara, Nepal
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Top Falconry

Vulture Safe Zones (VSZ)

The concept of a VSZ is unique for the Asian continent but similar VSZ are in operation in both Europe and Africa. The main aim of this project is to provide safe food for critically endangered vultures managed by the local communities....

Click here to find out more about the Vulture Safe Zone project in Pokhara

Vulture Rescue

Vulture Rescue is a collaboration between a large number of conservation and research groups, working together to help solve the vulture conservation crisis. Head over to the Vulture Rescue website for all of the information relating to the crisis.

www.vulturerescue.org

Bird Conservation Nepal

Bird Conservation Nepal (BCN) is the largest and oldest civil society organisation dedicated to the interests of ornithologists, bird watchers and conservationists in Nepal. It also provides the most authentic information on birds and their habitats across Nepal. Go to their website for information on how they are helping with the Vulture crisis.

www.birdlifenepal.org

Himalayan Nature

Himalayan Raptor Rescue is a partnership project with Himalayan Nature (registered charity no. 818/056/57). Their vision is to help communities to live in harmony with nature and manage biodiversity in the Himalayan region. Go to their website to see some of the projects that they are involded with.

www.himalayannature.org