Captive-breeding programme could delay extinction of Egyptian vulture
Sep 01, 2021
1 minute
By Laura Welch
THE RELEASE OF four to six captivereared young Egyptian vultures every year could buy conservationists enough time to remove threats and delay extinction.
According to a new). This particular population has declined from more than 600 pairs in the 1980s to only 48 pairs in 2020.
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