Vultures are among the least loved animals. African conservationists are trying to change that
- BirdLife International released a report recognizing the important role of vultures.
- Vultures face threats, as six of eleven African species are endangered.
- The report highlights research from Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
- Vultures provide ecosystems in southern Africa with an estimated $1.8 billion annually.
- Conservationists aim to raise awareness about the positive effects of vultures.
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African conservationists saving vultures from going extinct
Vultures have an image problem. Seen as ugly and associated with death, they are among the least loved animals in the world. But conservationists in Africa are trying to change that. They've launched an effort to save endangered vultures by trying to put a dollar figure on their incredible value.
Vultures are among the least loved animals. African conservationists are trying to change that
Vultures have an image problem. Seen as ugly and associated with death, they are among the least loved animals in the world. But conservationists in Africa are trying to change that.They've launched an effort to save endangered vultures by trying to put a dollar figure on their incredible value.A recent report by the BirdLife International conservation organization estimated that vultures are worth $1.8 billion a year to certain ecosystems in so…
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