With the severe population declines of vultures over the past three decades, government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensure that vulture conservation remains a national priority. According to the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, this year alone, two mass poisoning incidents resulted in the deaths of hundreds of vultures. "If these events continue unchecked, the loss of thousands of vultures could have devastating environmental and public health consequences," the Minister said on Monday.
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