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Can South Asian vultures be saved?
South Asian vultures have had their numbers more than decimated by human activity over the last few decades, according to a report by the World Wildlife Fund. Dr Campbell Murn, Head of Conservation and Research at the Hawk Conservancy Trust explains why, and also, why it's important to save these much-unloved birds.
(Image: Five Oriental White-Backed Vultures photographed in India/ Credit: Getty Images/ Ronald Messemaker/ Buiten-beeld/ Minden Pictures)
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