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The only #Vultures left in Albania are #EgyptianVultures. 10 pairs are found in the south, an important area for agriculture. Use of poison to control a rising population of wolves + misuse of agrochemicals is putting them at risk. #BalkansAgainstPoisoning https://t.co/CxcVDbmDOr
The practice for wildlife poisoning was made illegal in 1985 in FYR Macedonia, but that was too late for the Balkans' last pair of #BeardedVultures as the female was poisoned in the country in 1985 #BalkansAgainstPoisoning
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Once widespread across Croatia #GriffonVultures are now found on the Kvarner islands. Due to damage caused by introduced wid boars farmers resorted to poisoning to protect their livestock resulting in many #Vulture deaths #BalkansAgainstPoisoning https://t.co/93wbSkCgwS