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Families and bird enthusiasts gathered at Second Nature at Reads Creek for a Birds of Prey Meet and Greet on Sunday.
Large scavengers like vultures and hyenas help limit pathogens that can harm humans by eating carrion, the meat from decaying ...
Thanks to significant reintroduction efforts, Europe is one of the few places in the world where vulture populations are ...
A turkey vulture’s stomach acid is so powerfully corrosive it can safely digest carcasses infected with deadly diseases like ...
People like Wangureme, Waikizu, Wanata and others who live around Serengeti National Park has marked Nubians vulture by the ...
Diclofenac, which is used to treat cattle, continues to slip through the cracks, proving fatal for vultures that feed on ...
By Cailin Riley Many of the animals that live at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge are shy. During the daylight hours, when a modest ...
Ralph the turkey vulture served as an animal ambassador at the EcoTarium. The turkey vulture is one of two knowns species of ...
Half a century after its extinction, Bulgaria celebrated the reintroduction of one of Europe’s rarest birds of prey — the Bearded Vulture. This is seen as a stepping stone to reconnecting them ...
Vultures are the world’s forgotten environmental disaster. Lions, elephants, and rhinos are in serious trouble—but vultures are arguably in more. In South Africa, for example, six of eight ...
More than a third of large animals that feast on dead animals are struggling to survive, and a new report from scientists ...
A decline in scavengers like vultures, hyenas, and condors is disrupting ecosystems and increasing the risk of disease ...