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New report estimates that vultures in the region provide US $ 1.8 billion worth of ecosystem services annually.
Eswatini is home to five species of vultures, all of which are classified as Endangered or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
Today, BirdLife and DEG Impulse launched AVISTEP in four new countries- Egypt, Kenya, Laos and Uzbekistan. Read on to find out how this helps the planet's migratory birds.
Today, 7 out of 11 African vulture species are threatened with extinction.
Tanzania is home to eight vulture species of which six are classified as Critically Endangered (CR) or Endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List
Launch marks a bold step towards conserving vultures in West Africa
In Southern Africa, poisoning and belief-based use are the leading threats to vulture populations
In Tanzania, Nature Tanzania is engaging local communities in the Makao Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in north-central Tanzania to protect vultures.
Wildlife poisoning, which stems from human-wildlife conflict (HWC), is the leading cause of vulture deaths in Kenya
Belief-based killings is the second largest cause of vulture deaths, accounting for approximately 29% of vulture mortalities on the continent.
The New York Times Birding Project is a citizen science project with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and encourages people to contribute bird data using eBird and Merlin.
As part of the Migratory Soaring Birds (MSB) Project, a total of 182 poles were retrofitted in Ethiopia's Central and Eastern Regions in 2023