Background: Examination into the origin of SARS-CoV-2 has shed further light on opportunities for broader zoonotic pathogen transmission stemming from the trade in living wildlife and animal parts, and in associated practices. In certain parts of the world (e.g., Africa), various bird species are illegally captured for both subsistence and non-subsistence purposes such as for belief-based use. The latter practice includes rare and declining vulture species and arises from the (relatively recent) belief that directly ingesting certain vulture body parts may impart powers of clairvoyance or bring good fortune. Among a variety of capture methods used by hunters, pesticide-poisoned or nicotine-laced baits are prevalent. In 2020, a mass mortalit...
Vultures in Africa are being poisoned deliberately by poachers to prevent the birds alerting authori...
Recently, it has been shown that scavenger species, especially vultures (Cathartidae family), are de...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
In Europe and Africa, birds of prey, particularly vultures, are being secondarily or intentionally p...
Use of vultures is an important component of traditional medicine, particularly in South Africa and ...
The current catastrophic decline in African vultures is caused mainly by poisoning, and killing for ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
Vultures and condors are among the most threatened avian species in the world due to the impacts of ...
Under the current African vulture crisis, supplementary feeding sites (SFS), which provide carrion r...
The effects that microorganisms (bacteria, viruses and fungi) have on their hosts remain unexplored ...
Vulture restaurants are used worldwide as a conservation tool to provide threatened vultures with a ...
Pharmaceuticals from veterinary treatments may enter terrestrial food webs when medicated livestock ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
Vulture populations are declining globally largely due to deliberate and unintentional persecution a...
Effective nature conservation in human-dominated landscapes requires a deep understanding of human b...
Vultures in Africa are being poisoned deliberately by poachers to prevent the birds alerting authori...
Recently, it has been shown that scavenger species, especially vultures (Cathartidae family), are de...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...
In Europe and Africa, birds of prey, particularly vultures, are being secondarily or intentionally p...
Use of vultures is an important component of traditional medicine, particularly in South Africa and ...
The current catastrophic decline in African vultures is caused mainly by poisoning, and killing for ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
Vultures and condors are among the most threatened avian species in the world due to the impacts of ...
Under the current African vulture crisis, supplementary feeding sites (SFS), which provide carrion r...
The effects that microorganisms (bacteria, viruses and fungi) have on their hosts remain unexplored ...
Vulture restaurants are used worldwide as a conservation tool to provide threatened vultures with a ...
Pharmaceuticals from veterinary treatments may enter terrestrial food webs when medicated livestock ...
Across Africa, the illegal use of poison is triggering a continent-wide scavenger crisis, with vultu...
Vulture populations are declining globally largely due to deliberate and unintentional persecution a...
Effective nature conservation in human-dominated landscapes requires a deep understanding of human b...
Vultures in Africa are being poisoned deliberately by poachers to prevent the birds alerting authori...
Recently, it has been shown that scavenger species, especially vultures (Cathartidae family), are de...
The use of poison by farmers to control livestock predators is a major threat to vulture populations...