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zaterdag 1 oktober 2022

#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #INTERNATIONAL #ANIMALS #ANIMALSSURVIVALINTERNATIONAL #News #Journal #Update - Vultures may not be “pretty”, but they play a vital role in reducing deadly diseases. They are being pushed to EXTINCTION!

 

We have a plan to help endangered vultures - by raising chicks and releasing them into the wildWe need your help to purchase a specialized hatcher and incubators!

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Dear friends, 

We have told you before about the critical situation for vultures and why it is so important to save them. Today, vultures really need your help. Without help, extinction looms with catastrophic consequences for man and animals.

Image: Vulpro

Vultures get a bad rap, often associated with death and morbid situations. Unfortunately for them, they are gawky and unattractive birds who feed on carrion - dead animal carcasses – it doesn’t help their image. Yet they are vitally important in ecosystems and play a crucial role in stopping the spread of disease.  

If we lose vultures, the consequences will be huge, and humanity will suffer.

Image: Vulpro
Vultures reduce the spread of diseases by rapidly consuming carcasses. In the 1990s, India obliterated more than 97% of its vultures - and the result was disastrous. This loss leads to less efficient scavengers like rats replacing them and directly causes serious problems with the greatly increased spread of disease.
Image: Vulpro

African vulture populations have dropped by around 90% in the past 30 years, and several African vulture species are on the brink of extinction. They are poisonedelectrocutedhunted for their body parts - used in black magic - and their habitat is being destroyed.

We have a plan. If we can raise $10,000 (£8,990), we can add an additional 15 baby
vultures every year, to the world’s diminishing reserves. Please, will you help us?

Image: Vulpro

We are working with Vulpro, a South African organization that rescues vultures, provides them with medical treatment and whenever possible, releases them back into their natural habitat.  

Sadly, in many instances, the poor birds can never be released because they are so badly injured that they can never fly again or because they have become too close to humans - but these birds can still help future generations by creating new chicks.

Image: Vulpro

Vulpro has 270 unreleasable vultures at their facility, who produce up to 50 eggs annually. At the moment, only 25 of these eggs hatch... We need to buy a specialized hatcher and incubators which will dramatically increase the number of hatchlings by as many as 15 new chicks  

This would be a HUGE WIN for vultures and wildlife in general (but also humans!) because when grown, these vultures can be released into the wild and get on with their job of eating rotten carrion which would spread deadly diseases to humans. Countless lives would be saved.

Image: Amanda_Ellis
Please help by making a donation now!

Please, help give vultures a fighting chance of survival by donating generously today so that more vultures can be born, saving them from extinction.  

Saving animals and the planet,
 

Caught in a snare, ‘Najam’ the lioness suffered horribly for FOUR DAYS. We can save wild animals from snares. <u><strong>Please, will you help us</u>?</strong>

Campaign Director
Animal Survival International

P.S. Vultures partner for life and are the most tender and loving parents imaginable. Both parents are entirely devoted to the care and protection of their young, sharing the entire breeding process until the chick leaves the nest. With your donation today, we can show the same committed devotion to this misrepresented, invaluable species that our world, simply put, cannot live without.

Please help by making a donation now!

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