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.
Meet the vulture volunteers of Kenya - BirdLife International
Vulture - BirdLife International
Traditional Healers' Demand for Vulture Parts Threatens Birds' Survival — and Zimbabwe's Ecosystem
Red-headed vulture - Wikipedia
Vultures: The endangered ecological doctors
How Kenya is healing toxic relationship between vultures and people - BirdLife International
The Vultures' Restaurant - Nature Observation
Bird Guide: 2015
Vultures feeding on the dark side: current sanitary regulations may not be enough, Bird Conservation International
Traditional Healers' Demand for Vulture Parts Threatens Birds' Survival — and Zimbabwe's Ecosystem
2020 Annual Report for The Peregrine Fund's Africa Program by The_Peregrine_Fund - Issuu
Traditional Healers' Demand for Vulture Parts Threatens Birds' Survival — and Zimbabwe's Ecosystem
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Up to 100 vulture deaths prevented by rapid response to poisoning - BirdLife International
Trade of threatened vultures and other raptors for fetish and bushmeat in West and Central Africa, Oryx