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Barwani: A pair of vultures was seen in Barwani district after about 35 years. Buoyed by their appearance, the forest department has issued an advisor.
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How does the loss of vultures lead to 500,000+ people dying? - MSNVultures are often seen as harbingers of death, their circling skyborne silhouettes a sign that a fresh carcass is nearby. But it turns out these scavengers are also life savers, protecting ...
Sudarshan and study co-author Eyal Frank, an environmental economist at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, examined the impact of the drastically reduced vulture population ...
A study recently published in Ecology and Evolution explains how declining vulture populations could have a devastating impact on the environment. Vultures have already begun to vanish across Europe, ...
The often-shunned vultures play a crucial role in disease prevention and ecological cleanup, but their declining population could impact the environment, caution conservationists.
Falling vulture numbers in the Americas could have serious implications for public health and ecosystems, new research has found. A first-of-its-kind study conducted in Costa Rica has revealed ...
Large scavengers like vultures and hyenas help limit pathogens that can harm humans by eating carrion, the meat from decaying ...
These zones involve agreements with landowners and local authorities to reduce threats over expansive areas by protecting habitat and ensuring safe access to food sources The Karoo Vulture Safe ...
A decline in scavengers like vultures, hyenas, and condors is disrupting ecosystems and increasing the risk of disease ...
A recent report estimated that vultures are worth $1.8 billion a year to certain ecosystems in southern Africa. Here's why.
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