SANParks expresses shock over more than 200 vultures poisoned in the Kruger National Park

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Just over 120 vultures have died due to a mass poisoning incident in the Mahlangeni section of the Kruger National Park.

Majority of them are the white-backed vulture species which are classified as critically endangered.

SANParks and the Endangered Wildlife Trust say on Tuesday the poisoning surveillance and detection system was triggered, flagging suspicious activity in a remote section of the park.

[Picture: SANParks Pilot, Bradford Grafton with one of the rescued vultures.]
Upon inspection rangers made the grim discovery. Besides finding the vultures they also found an elephant carcass which had been laced with highly toxic agro-chemical pesticides laid by poachers to harvest body parts for the illegal wildlife trade.

SANParks says this is the largest vulture poisoning event in Southern Africa – and the most extensive coordinated response effort and rescues to date.

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