Black vultures (Coragyps atratus) have been increasing in density and expanding their range in the eastern United States since at least the 1960s. In many areas, their densities have increased to the level where they are causing damage to property and livestock and the number of requests for allowable take permits has increased throughout these areas. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) requires updated information to help inform the number of take permits that could reduce conflicts while meeting obligations under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.We expanded analyses used to estimate allowable take in Virginia to cover the range of black vultures in the eastern United States. We used the prescribed take level approach, which i...
Black vulture depredations to newborn livestock, poultry, and other captive animals have been report...
Protected areas are intended as tools in reducing threats to wildlife and preserving habitat for the...
As distributional patterns of black vultures (Coragyps atratus) and turkey vultures (Cathartes aura)...
Black vultures (Coragyps atratus) have been increasing in density and expanding their range in the e...
Understanding the contributions of vital rates to species population growth is critical to developin...
Legal removal of migratory birds from the wild occurs for several reasons, including subsistence, sp...
In recent years, interactions between vultures and human activities have noticeably increased. Thes...
Common throughout the Texas landscape, turkey vultures (Carthartes aura) are routinely observed in a...
Vultures represent a serious hazard to military and civilian aircraft throughout much of the USA. Ac...
Black vultures (Coragyps atratus), once non-existent in Ohio, now occur in high abundance in various...
Depredations to livestock by black vultures are a concern for many producers, and there is an increa...
Black Vulture: The available evidence suggests that black vultures act as typical predators by seek...
Coincident with rising vulture populations have been reports of increased aircraft safety issues. Th...
Growing vulture populations represent increasing hazards to civil and military aircraft. To assess v...
Black vulture depredations to newborn livestock, poultry, and other captive animals have been report...
Protected areas are intended as tools in reducing threats to wildlife and preserving habitat for the...
As distributional patterns of black vultures (Coragyps atratus) and turkey vultures (Cathartes aura)...
Black vultures (Coragyps atratus) have been increasing in density and expanding their range in the e...
Understanding the contributions of vital rates to species population growth is critical to developin...
Legal removal of migratory birds from the wild occurs for several reasons, including subsistence, sp...
In recent years, interactions between vultures and human activities have noticeably increased. Thes...
Common throughout the Texas landscape, turkey vultures (Carthartes aura) are routinely observed in a...
Vultures represent a serious hazard to military and civilian aircraft throughout much of the USA. Ac...
Black vultures (Coragyps atratus), once non-existent in Ohio, now occur in high abundance in various...
Depredations to livestock by black vultures are a concern for many producers, and there is an increa...
Black Vulture: The available evidence suggests that black vultures act as typical predators by seek...
Coincident with rising vulture populations have been reports of increased aircraft safety issues. Th...
Growing vulture populations represent increasing hazards to civil and military aircraft. To assess v...
Black vulture depredations to newborn livestock, poultry, and other captive animals have been report...
Protected areas are intended as tools in reducing threats to wildlife and preserving habitat for the...
As distributional patterns of black vultures (Coragyps atratus) and turkey vultures (Cathartes aura)...