Nests of hope: Nepal’s vulture colonies hold on amid new threats
KATHMANDU — On a bright morning in the hills of Nepal, among the green needles and brown cones of a chir pine tree (Pinus roxburghii) a pair of white-rumped vultures (Gyps bengalensis) is busy building their nest. They choose a sturdy trunk, high enough to avoid predators and low enough to catch the warm breeze. … Continue reading Nests of hope: Nepal’s vulture colonies hold on amid new threats
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