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Cambodia's vulture population beginning to soar

Mon, 13 Sep 2010
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ScienceDaily

Cambodia's population of white-rumped vultures is increasing, and the populations of the red-headed and slender billed vultures were found to be stable.  This is encouraging news for these scavengers who are presently listed as "Critically Endangered." Learn more about the important culture conservation efforts on the ground in Cambodia including the "vulture restaurants."

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Submitted by: Candace M. Hansen

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