Title:

A vulture restaurant is a feeding site for scavenging birds of prey

Publication Year:
2010
Abstract:

A vulture restaurant supplements the bird's natural food supplies in an undisturbed area with safe meat and offal. Bones can be chipped to ensure calcium and mineral availability. Using restaurants farmers contribute to conservation efforts with a practical, economical and hygienic carcass disposal method. Monitoring, recording of ringed and tagged birds and other scientific studies are facilitated at vulture restaurants. At a viewing hide tourists are given fascinating observation and photographic opportunities.

Publisher:
Namibia Animal Rehabilitation, Research and Education Centre (NARREC)
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
Files:
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