More than 500 endangered vultures poisoned in Africa

More than 500 endangered vultures poisoned in Africa

More than five hundred vultures classified as endangered have died of poisoning following the activity of poachers in Africa

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Over 500 endangered vultures died poisoned in Botswana, in Southern Africa.
The animals would have died from the poison with which the poachers filled the carcasses of three elephants.





Extremely serious and impossible to recover losses

Over 500 vultures are in danger of extinction poisoned dead a Botswana, in Africa.
According to the government, the fault would be the poachers who would fill the carcasses of three elephants with poison after killing them.
Since the vultures surrounding the carcasses can be seen from miles away, poachers often poison the bodies of hunted animals to avoid detection.
The authorities have begged citizens to desist from acts of this type since a mass poisoning of this magnitude is dangerous and harmful to the environment.
The poison has indeed killed a total of 537 vultures and 2 eagles. Most of the poisoned vultures were classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
It is very serious losses which according to experts will be impossible to recover.



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Tatiana Maselli

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