Why are vulture disappearing?
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- The birds were almost completely wiped out by a veterinary drug called diclofenac, but a new study finds that the number of deaths have declined by nearly two thirds since 2006.
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- Poaching is a major threat to African vultures. A common method of poaching vultures is by poisoning animal carcasses. This can wipe out huge vulture numbers at once and has resulted in a 70% decline of breeding pairs since 2004. Accidental poisoning is another major reason why vultures are so endangered.
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Poaching is a major threat to African vultures. A common method of poaching vultures is by poisoning animal carcasses. This can wipe out huge vulture numbers at once and has resulted in a 70% decline of breeding pairs since 2004. Accidental poisoning is another major reason why vultures are so endangered.
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