Vulture census takes flight with aerial survey

Two surveillance aircraft used
Bird numbers have dwindled drastically due to poaching, poisoning and other threats from commercial farming.
STAFF REPORTER
An aerial survey of the vulture population in the western Namib - from the Swakop River in the north to the Namibrand area in the south - will be conducted late this month. Puma En
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-07

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