Twenty three critically endangered vultures have died from poisoning after consuming the carcasses of two cattle at Dhola in Assamโ€™s Tinsukia district.

The vultures were found dead in the Talap forest range on Sunday.

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Forest officials have rescued 12 vultures in a critical condition and they are being treated, said an official.

โ€œThe vultures that died belonged to oriental white-backed and slender-billed species. Thankfully, our team was able to rescue 12 more, but we are not sure how much the poison has taken effect,โ€ the official said.

The dead vultures have been sent for postmortem examination.

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A study by the Bombay Natural History Society and other organisations in the 1990s found that the population of the Gyps group โ€” Himalayan griffon, white-backed and slender-billed are among its members โ€” in India and Nepal declined from about 40 million by 99.9% in just two decades.

Kalpajyoti Saikia is Senior Reporter of Northeast Now. He can be reached at: [email protected]