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Black Vultures Attack and Kill Cattle. Climate Change Is One Reason They're Spreading North

Farmers face livestock losses from black vultures expanding north due to warmer winters; legislation aims to ease control of these protected birds, affecting cattle operations.

  • Scavenger black vultures that attack and kill livestock are expanding northward due to climate change, causing problems for cattle farmers.
  • Farmers are using methods like scarecrows and depredation permits to try to scare off or kill some of the birds, which are protected but not endangered.
  • Experts say more research is needed to understand the vultures' impact on livestock and ecosystems before allowing increased killing of the birds.
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Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they're spreading north

Black vultures have killed and eaten several calves on Tom Karr’s cattle ranch in southeastern Ohio, a loss he says didn't happen two decades ago.

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