84 vultures rescued from mass poisoning in Kruger National Park
In a remarkable wildlife rescue operation, 84 vultures have been saved after a mass poisoning incident in Kruger National Park. The poisoning, linked to poachers targeting an elephant carcass with toxic pesticides, was uncovered, thanks to the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s surveillance system. A swift response by SANParks rangers and EWT officials helped rescue the birds. This tragic event highlights the ongoing battle against wildlife poaching and the devastating impact it has on ecosystems.
To speak more on this, lets now welcome John Davies, Project Coordinator at the Endangered Wildlife Trust.
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