The bearded vulture is endangered in the Alps primarily due to habitat loss, hunting, and poisoning. Human activities, such as land development and livestock farming, have reduced their natural habitats and food sources. Additionally, the use of toxic substances to control livestock predators has inadvertently poisoned these vultures. Conservation efforts are ongoing, but the species still faces significant threats that impede its recovery.
A bearded vulture is a long-winged vulture, Latin name Gypaetus barbatus, which can be found in southern Europe, Africa and Asia.
the bearded vulture (lammergeier) is threatened by hunters and also for lack of food
The vulture belongs to the bird group
Yes, Griffon vulture is a endangered species
The 'Lammergeier' or the Bearded Vulture is usually found in mountainous terrian. See the Related Links for more information about these vultures.
No. The correct spelling is Lammergeier. It is also known as "bearded vulture'.
The Bearded Dragon is actually just a common name given to a grouping (or genus) of lizards. There are about seven species--none of them are endangered.
Yes there are vultures that are endangered, these are a couple: Andean Condor, California Condor.
Vulture are known as scavengers, because flocks typically circle overhead until a dying animal is dead, or until carnivores have left a carcass. But vultures have very sharp beaks and talons. Killing prey or fighting over food is not uncommon.
They are endangered due to poison in the food chain, power line electrocutions and disease.
They are endangered due to poison in the food chain, power line electrocutions and disease.
Threats to the bearded saki include hunting and habitat destruction and fragmentation.