Critically Endangered White-Rumped Vulture Returns to Cambodia Refuge After Years of Effort
A critically endangered white-rumped vulture has been spotted in Cambodia's Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary for the first time in a decade, marking a significant conservation success. Conservation efforts, including habitat restoration, food provision, and anti-poisoning measures, have contributed to the species' return. The sighting has been welcomed by local conservationists as a positive sign for the vulture population's recovery.
A critically endangered white-rumped vulture has been spotted in a Cambodian wildlife sanctuary for the first time in 10 years.
This return shows that long-term conservation efforts, including habitat restoration and anti-poisoning measures, can help recover endangered species.
It highlights the power of dedicated, local conservation work and offers hope for the survival of species once on the brink of extinction.
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