Updated On: 20 January, 2026 11:11 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The vulture was spotted in a weak condition while moving from the Pench Tiger Reserve near Nagpur towards Anjaneri in Nashik district. Forest officials said that the bird was severely fatigued and undernourished at the time of rescue

The bird was released into its natural habitat. Pic/Nashik Forest Department and RESQ CT
A Long-billed Vulture, identified as J132, has been successfully rehabilitated and released back into the wild after being found exhausted and underweight while travelling across Maharashtra, officials said.
The vulture was spotted in a weak condition while moving from the Pench Tiger Reserve near Nagpur towards Anjaneri in Nashik district. Forest officials said that the bird was severely fatigued and undernourished at the time of rescue.