![]() And what happens with that gap is a bit of an unanswered question, but that's where the problem lies." ![]() "Carrion consumption by vultures is declining, and increasing by most other scavengers, but that increase is not sufficient enough to make up for the loss of vultures." says Evan Buechley, a University of Utah graduate now with The Peregrine Fund, "So there's a gap there. But in the end, it's about the power of conservation to keep ecosystems, even urban ecosystems, in balance, benefitting the people who live there. ![]() This is a story about vultures, feral dogs, rabies - and piles of rotting animal carcasses. ![]()
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