
Dr. Darcy Ogada: Unveiling the complex web of vulture poisoning in Africa and Europe
Dr. Darcy Ogada will be a Keynote Speaker at the European Vulture Conference 2023. With her extensive expertise, she will dissect the complexities of
Dr. Darcy Ogada will be a Keynote Speaker at the European Vulture Conference 2023. With her extensive expertise, she will dissect the complexities of
The poisoning crisis continues in Africa and vultures pay the price. Last week more than 150 vultures were seemingly targeted and poisoned in two separate
More than 2000 Critically Endangered Hooded Vultures (Necrosyrtes monachus) lost their lives across eastern Guinea-Bissau since September 2019, causing a big blow to vulture conservation.
We regret to inform you that there have been more vulture poisonings in Africa over the last few weeks. The latest mass killings happened
Illustrative photo (c) Nic Proust No, we did not add a zero by mistake. Unfortunately, this is the hard reality that hit Africa in
Only one week ago we reported on the latest mass-poisoning of vultures in Africa, when 75 vultures and 6 lions were found poisoned in
The Vulture Multi-species Action Plan (Vulture MsAP), approved recently in the conference of the parties of the Convention for Migratory Species – a global
A week had not passed since the Conference of the Parties of the Convention for Migratory Species endorsed and adopted enthusiastically the Vulture Multi-Species
The plight of African vultures has already reached the international conservation agenda, with several species declining rapidly, up to the point that the IUCN
The plight of African vultures has already reached the international conservation agenda, with several species declining rapidly, up to the point that the IUCN
Hundreds of vulture researchers and conservation managers have been engaging with the VCF and other organisations to prepare the Vulture Multi-Species Action Plan –
Just a few days after South African colleagues rescued a number of vultures from a poisoning incident in Zimbabwe, the silent killer strikes again:
Two recent poisoning incidents killed hundreds of vultures in South Africa and India – contributing even more to the dramatic plight of Asian and
The latest incident on a now sadly regular flow of occurrences of mass poisoning of vultures in Africa surfaced recently, thanks to Darcy Ogada
The plight of African vultures has reached the international conservation agenda, with several species declining rapidly, up to the point that the IUCN decided
The Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF), together with a number of other conservation organizations, had alerted recently that the increasing and mostly illegal use of
Vultures are declining very fast in Africa, and poisoning is the number one threat. Rates of decline, causes of poisoning and modus operandi differ
Vultures are declining very fast in Africa, and poisoning is the number one threat. Rates of decline, causes of poisoning and modus operandi differ across the
In recent months there have been increasing reports of widespread use of poison impacting wildlife across Africa. Lions and other predators are poisoned in
In recent years there have been increasing reports of widespread use of poison impacting wildlife across Africa. Lions and other predators are poisoned in