http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/tech/2007/jan/08/010803325.htmlMUMBAI, India (AP) - One of the world's most endangered birds, the oriental white-backed vulture, has bred in captivity for the first time in India, scientists said Monday.
The chick, hatched on Jan. 1 in a breeding center in Pinjore, in northern India's Haryana state, belongs to one of three species of Asian vultures facing extinction.
"This is the best New Year's gift we could get," said Vibhu Prakash, who heads a nongovernment vulture breeding initiative. "We are waiting for a couple more eggs to hatch."
Millions of long-billed, slender-billed and oriental white-backed vultures have died in South Asia over the past 12 years after eating cattle carcasses tainted with diclofenac, an anti-inflammatory painkiller given to sick cows.<more>