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123 vultures die in South Africa after eating carcass of elephant poisoned by poachers

The elephant had been poisoned by poachers in a remote part of the country's flagship national park to harvest its body parts for the illegal wildlife trade, SANParks and the Endangered Wildlife Trust said.

May 08, 2025 / 15:46 IST
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Many vulture species are endangered in Africa because of poisoning and other threats to them. (Representational image: AFP)
Many vulture species are endangered in Africa because of poisoning and other threats to them. (Representational image: AFP)

At least 123 vultures died in South Africa's flagship national park after eating the carcass of an elephant that was poisoned by poachers with agricultural pesticides, park authorities and an animal conservation group said Thursday.

Another 83 vultures that were rescued from the site and transported for treatment by helicopter or a special vulture ambulance were recovering.

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The mass poisoning was one of the worst seen in the famous Kruger National Park in northern South Africa, said SANParks, the national parks agency.

Vultures are key to wildlife ecosystems because of the clean up work they do feeding on the carcasses of dead animals. But that also makes them especially vulnerable to poisoning by poachers, either intentionally or as a result of the killing of other animals. Hundreds of vultures typically feed on a carcass.