By Vincent Otieno With their hunched posture, bald heads and their use in cartoons to represent opportunistic greed, vultures are arguably the most misunderstood scavengers.
Vulture safe zones' aim to rescue a vital but unloved scavenger, Science
Vultures feeding on the dark side: current sanitary regulations may not be enough, Bird Conservation International
Poisoned carcasses killing off Kenya's vultures
African vulture trade - Wikipedia
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Traditional Healers' Demand for Vulture Parts Threatens Birds' Survival — and Zimbabwe's Ecosystem
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Here's how your support helped vultures in the past year - BirdLife International
Responding to wildlife poisoning incidents in West Africa to save vultures - BirdLife International
Vultures: The Third Eye Faces Extinction in Kenya - InfoNile
African Vultures The Peregrine Fund
Cattle drug poses deadly new threat to Asia's vultures, Science