The number of the endangered vultures and their nests has considerably increased in the last two years in Girnar hills of Junagadh, a city-based NGO said today. There are 131 vultures and 85 nests of the scavengers in the hills currently, as compared to 69 long-billed vultures and 24 nests two years ago, Dinesh Goswami of Prakruti, an NGO, told PTI today. \"Volunteers of our NGO were engaged in counting of vultures and their nests in Girnar at Junagadh on May 26 and 27. The number shows that there is a considerable increase in the population of vultures,\" he said. \"131 vultures were spotted on Girnar hills and in Devaliya park. There were various types of vultures in the Gir forests, including Dakugidh, Rajgidh, Kherogidh and Girnarigidh,\" he added. The vultures and their nests are present right at the place from where the ropeway project (for the facility of devotees) is proposed on Girnar hills, he said.
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