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Vultures: Ecosystem Heroes and Conservation Crisis
Season 1 · Episode 202

Vultures: Ecosystem Heroes and Conservation Crisis

Well-Informed & Open-Minded · HS

December 15, 202511m 45s

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Show Notes

Often reviled as symbols of death, vultures are in fact among nature’s most effective public-health workers. Armed with stomach acid strong enough to neutralize pathogens like rabies, cholera, and tuberculosis, they strip carcasses clean before decay can poison water and soil, quietly stopping outbreaks before they begin. In this episode, we explore how these “plague-busting heroes” evolved to turn death into ecological renewal—and why they are now vanishing at alarming rates, devastated by toxic veterinary drugs, habitat loss, and poisoning. As vulture populations collapse and human disease rises in their wake, the story reveals what happens when a crucial link in the ecosystem breaks, and how conservationists are racing to bring these indispensable birds back from the brink.

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