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Why Are You Seeing Lots of Vultures Now? - Cool Green Science

Large flocks of vultures are circling, but it's probably not because something is dead.

Why we need vultures - Vulture Conservation Foundation

Vultures are obligate scavengers that play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem services such as nutrient recycling, removal of soil and water contaminants, ...

Why are Vultures so important to Humans and the Environment?

Vultures play an important role in the cycling of nutrients through their highly-efficient disposal of organic waste from the environment.

WHY VULTURES MATTER - @theU

The primary threat to vultures, according to the report published today in Biological Conservation, is the presence of toxins in the carrion they consume.

Why would vultures be in my yard? - Quora

They might have found a dead animal to eat. Vultures have both remarkable eyesight and sense of smell. Be grateful that vultures do an excellent job of ...

Vultures – Why do we feel the way we do about them?

Vultures are in desperate need of your love, respect, and your attention. They are not considered charismatic megafauna, a term bestowed on ...

The hidden value of vultures - Washington Post

The hidden value of vultures. Researchers believe a massive die-off of the birds led to over 100,000 additional human deaths per year in India.

Why do vultures attack people? - Quora

There are no credible reports of vultures attacking people. They are very shy, and rarely approach humans. Although they are large, powerful ...

Vulture Facts - Missouri Department of Conservation

Two species of vultures live in Missouri: turkey vultures and black vultures. Both are large, dark-colored birds with naked (featherless) heads.

Old World vs. New World vultures: What sets them apart?

Vultures play a crucial role in preserving the balance of our environment, disposing of carcasses and likely preventing the spread of disease.

Vulture Facts. Why are vultures so misunderstood?

Vultures are often described as ugly, or even alien looking. And they eat dead things, ugh! But their bad reputation is not deserved.

Vulture Facts - Wildlife Center of Virginia

In the early mornings, vultures often will sit with their wings spread wide, increasing the surface area of their bodies so that the sun can more easily warm ...

The truth about vultures - Zoo Atlanta

The truth is that vultures play a crucial role in our ecosystems, and they are far from scary. In fact, they are some of nature's most valuable cleanup crew ...

Top 10 reasons to love vultures - Kate on Conservation

Vultures are beautiful and highly intelligent birds. Yes, the humble, grizzly, balding, beautiful vulture is certainly deserving of our love.

How do vultures contribute to our environment?

Vultures have a bad reputation but when you look more closely, you'll realise vultures are crucial for a healthy and functioning environment.

How decline of Indian vultures led to 500,000 human deaths | EPIC

How decline of Indian vultures led to 500,000 human deaths. via BBC. The unintentional decimation of these heavy, scavenging birds allowed deadly bacteria and ...

Why are Vultures so Endangered? - Wildlife ACT

A major reason why vultures are so endangered is that they are specifically targeted for their body parts. Vulture conservation is so ...

Why India's Vultures Are Disappearing: The Veterinary Drugs Impact ...

For centuries, vultures ruled India's skies. But, their population has declined drastically from 50 million to near zero in just two decades ...

Vulture Conservation

Vultures are incredibly intelligent birds with complex social behaviors we barely understand. They build relationships not limited to mating partners.

Why we should all love the vulture | BBC Earth

They offer a vital service by feasting on carrion, protecting us from diseases spread by rotten meat and saving us the expense of cleaning it up.