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- Recently, a study by the University Of York in the UK has noted that the Vultures mostly forage outside Protected Areas (PAs) and if threats such as poison-laced carcasses are removed from these places, the decline in vulture populations can be stemmed.
About Vultures
- Vultures are scavenging birds found throughout the world except for Australia and other oceanic islands.
- These birds are generally classified into two different types: the Old World vultures and the New World vultures.
- They have played a beneficial role in the ecosystem by consuming carcasses and rotting flesh, keeping the disease transmission rate low.
- Some parts of the world, especially Asia, allow carcasses of domestic animals to be disposed of by these birds.
- IUCN Status: Out of the 22 vulture species, 9 are “Critically Endangered”, 3 are “Endangered”, 4 are “Near Threatened”, and 6 are “Least Concern”.
Source: DTE
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