Vultures are disappearing in Nigeria - but the 'vulture king' and others are fighting back - BBC News
Some see them as sinister or hunt them for ritual use but these birds play a vital role in nature's cycle.
Image source, Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesImage caption, Some see them as sinister but these birds play a vital role in nature's cycle
"People fear the environment where the shrine is. No evil will ever happen here. So, nobody fights vultures that perch here," a man they call the Vulture King tells the BBC.
Mostly associated with death and decay, perhaps it is not surprising that when vultures disappeared from the skies across many West African cities, they were not missed.
Yet across the continent, their disappearance is becoming impossible to ignore, as conservationists warn that hunting linked to traditional beliefs and spiritual practices continues to threaten several vulture species to the point of near extinction.
Without vultures, ecosystems would lose a natural defence against the spread of disease.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx256pp33l3o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss
Rating: 5