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International Vulture Awareness Day started to Celebrated since 2009. Vulture is known as natures cleanup crew. Having death animal vulture helped to keep ecosystem healthy.

Vulture awareness campaign in Tarakunja School Pokhara, Nepal.

Save these important birds for human, animals and mother earth I started to do awareness campaign since 2007. I have already done vulture awareness campaign 6 cities in Nepal. I started to do vulture awareness campaign from different school. I did this campaign Capital city Kathmandu, Nawalpur, Pokhara, Damauli, Lekhnath Kaski. News and some photos about campaign.

Space for them too

The Himalanayn Times

KATHMANDU: They are shouting for our attention, urging us to let them live safely with a promise to make humans life safe in return. It’s a promise expressed in a photo exhibition titled ‘Save Vultures, Save Environment’ at the Nepal Art Council which started from April 25. Inaugurated by Shyam Bajimaya, Director of Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation Nepal, this exhibition is the first solo photo exhibition of photo-journalist Krishna Mani Baral, who is based in Pokhara and associated with The Himalayan Times and Annapurna Post.
The photographer has tried to depict the state of vultures within Pokhara and its surroundings in 52 photographs.
One photograph shows a vulture flying in the sky with mountains and forest in the background. It seems as though it is enjoying nature to its fullest, free from all kinds of danger. But a glance at another picture shows a dead vulture who has perished as it perched on a naked wire. This at once makes us realise that happiness is momentary.

Vulture awareness campaign 2009 first vulture awareness day Pokhara, Nepal


Vultures are no more safe as they have to struggle against manmade technology. Another picture of a vulture sitting on top of an electric pole reflects the pitiful condition of these endangered species.
Generally, vultures live on tall trees like the simal, which have been destroyed by rapid deforestation that has forced them to choose tall electric poles as alternative homes.
Though abandoned by human society as these scavengers survive on carcass, this bird contributes to nature by eating the carcass which otherwise could create disposal problems.
One photograph showcases vultures enjoying a carcass of a calf, which shows the bird’s help to keep the environment clean.
Not only do these photographs generate sympathy among visitors, but also tend to make them aware to save this species.Devendra Upreti, one of the visitors said, “After looking at these photos I have realised the real importance of vultures in nature and also the poor condition they are in.”
This exhibition is the outcome of Baral’s collection of photos of vultures from the last four years. This collection has photos of six different species of vultures, among them many are on the endangered species list of IUCN.
Baral said, “I am happy to be a part of nature conservation as I hope my photos will convey the message to save vultures through this exhibition.”

Vulture awareness campaign in Palpa.
Vulture awareness campaign in Nawalpur 2012.
Vulture awareness campaign in Nawalpur. Visitor comment.
Vulture Photo Exhibition in Damauli. Before inauguration Picture with my wife Yashoda Banstola Baral.
Vulture photo exhibition in Kathmandu.
The first president of Nepal Dr Ram Baran Yadav observes vulture photo exhibition display by Journalist Krishna Mani Baral on 15 September 2009 Pokhara in Community Forestry International Workshop. Picture: Durga Poudel
Vulture photo exhibition in Pokhara.
Vulture Photo exhibition.
Brochure first vulture awareness day 2009 Pokhara.

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