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Who we are

A large number of people, organisations and funding agencies have worked together to collaborate on the conservation of Asia's vultures. The links below provide some information on the various partners, funders and people involved. The logos below and Vulture Rescue's mission statement give an idea of the scope of the project.

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Vulture Rescue
The subcontinent-wide decline in Asian vultures has attracted the attention of the world's conservation community. Vulture Rescue is a collaboration between a large number of conservation and research groups, working together to help solve the vulture conservation crisis. 

Vulture Rescue's mission statement is to: "Respond to the vulture crisis in Asia by striving to halt vulture population declines and working to minimise their negative impacts on ecological and human health"