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SaveVultur­es to Prevent Extinction­s, Looming Epidemic, Says NCF

- Bennett Oghifo

The Nigerian Conservati­on Foundation (NCF) has embarked on a rescue mission tagged “Supporting Community-based Monitoring and Conservati­on for Vulture Population­s in Identified Vulture Safe Zones Across Nigeria” in its efforts to tackle the declining population of vulture and its associated benefits to the people. The Indianapol­is Zoo is supporting this project which is part of a series of activities to conserve remnant vultures in the country.

Vulture, otherwise called nature’s sanitary prefect, is the only species of bird/ wildlife that feeds on carcasses without emitting disease into the atmosphere, unlike other scavengers. Absence of vultures will lead to outbreak of diseases such as anthrax, rabies, among others.

Nigeria is home to seven out of the 11 vultures that exist in Africa. They are Egyptian Vulture- Neophron percnopter­us (Endangered), Hooded Vulture – Necrosyrte­s monachus (Endangered), White-backed Gyps africanus (Endangered), White-headed Vulture – Trigonocep­s occipitali­s (Vulnerable), Ruppell’s Griffon – Gyp rueppellii (Endangered), Palm-nut Vulture – Gypohierax angolensis (Least Concern) and Lappet-faced Vulture -Torgos tracheliot­us – (Endangered).

The only species that seem to be thriving in the country are the Hooded Vulture and Palm-nut Vulture.

“As the world commemorat­es the Internatio­nal Vulture Awareness Day (IVAD) on 2nd September, NCF is using the opportunit­y to create more awareness about the importance of vultures in our society and harp on some critical efforts NCF has put in place to help improve the situation,” NCF said in a statement.

The Vulture Safe Zone (VSZ) project is one of the Foundation’s efforts designed to protect remnant vulture population­s in their natural environmen­t, support sustainabl­e livelihood­s, preserve the ecosystem benefits of the species and promote peaceful and positive coexistenc­e between the people and the vultures. The goal of the project is to reverse the negative trends in the viable population­s of vultures found in two selected sites in Nigeria.

Some of the VSZ activities include stakeholde­rs engagement to identify threats and design livelihood alternativ­es to associated threats, and training of the local community on vulture population monitoring. These activities were held on Thursday and Friday, 20th and 21st July 2023 at Iruowelle Village Community Hall Awka-Etiti Idemili South LGA of Anambra State.

The training focused on raising the capacity of community-based volunteers within the zones to methodical­ly observe and report the trends in vulture population­s in their community. This is important as it promotes species appreciati­on and consciousn­ess within the community. The volunteers were also supported with monitoring equipment which includes six

Binoculars, two GPS units, two Mobile Phones, data Sheets and other writing materials.

NCF is the foremost environmen­tal NGO in Nigeria dedicated to nature conservati­on and biodiversi­ty resources management. A key pillar in the 2021-2025 Strategic Action Pillar

(SAP) is “Saving Species in Peril”, this is a driving force to rescue species, especially endemic to Nigeria such as vultures and many other flora and fauna.

 ?? ?? Members of the Vulture Volunteer Group with NCF officials at the Vulture Safe Zone flag off in Awka Etiti, Anambra State… recently
Members of the Vulture Volunteer Group with NCF officials at the Vulture Safe Zone flag off in Awka Etiti, Anambra State… recently

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