Extinction Circles Giant Vultures

The photo of a giant vulture in Pakistan that died after eating the drug-tainted carcass of livestock.
(Image credit: Munir Virani)

A shadow has fallen over endangered giant vultures whose captive populations are too small to save the species.

Captive breeding colonies currently lack the genetic diversity to ensure survival for oriental white-backed vultures (Gyps bengalensis) in the wild, where the birds are dropping dead from feeding on drug-tainted meat.

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