The use of vulture parts by traditional healers in the public market in Maseru was investigated. Only Cape Griffon Gyps coprotheres parts were noticed in the market, and all parts of the birds seemed to be used. Observed results were extrapolated to indicate the extent of trade and potential impact of this on Cape Griffon populations in Lesotho. Although interviews with traditional healers indicated that each healer uses one vulture per year, determining actual numbers of Cape Griffons used per year was not possible. Using an estimate based on results obtained, a mathematical extrapolation was done, and indicated an alarming threat to Cape Griffon populations in Lesotho. Vulture News Vol. 53 2005: 15-1
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<div><p>Vultures constitute an important functional group in many ecosystems, providing crucial ecos...
Vultures constitute an important functional group in many ecosystems, providing crucial ecosystem se...
<div><p>Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been at...
Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been attempted ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
<div><p>Cape vulture <i>Gyps coprotheres</i> populations have declined across their range due to mul...
Cape vulture Gyps coprotheres populations have declined across their range due to multiple anthropog...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
Despite the extent of subsistence farmland in Africa, little is known about endangered species that ...
As in many West African cities, in Dakar Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus have always been chara...
Use of vultures is an important component of traditional medicine, particularly in South Africa and ...
Declines in Old World vulture populations have been linked to anthropogenic pressures. To assess the...
Diurnal raptors have declined significantly in western Africa since the 1960s. To evaluate the impac...
Despite major declines in the population of vultures around the world, noticeable increases were rep...
Migratory behaviour has been reported for several Old World vulture species, but not for the Cape Gr...
<div><p>Vultures constitute an important functional group in many ecosystems, providing crucial ecos...
Vultures constitute an important functional group in many ecosystems, providing crucial ecosystem se...
<div><p>Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been at...
Few regional or continent-wide assessments of bird use for traditional medicine have been attempted ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
<div><p>Cape vulture <i>Gyps coprotheres</i> populations have declined across their range due to mul...
Cape vulture Gyps coprotheres populations have declined across their range due to multiple anthropog...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
Despite the extent of subsistence farmland in Africa, little is known about endangered species that ...
As in many West African cities, in Dakar Hooded Vultures Necrosyrtes monachus have always been chara...