
Throughout history, vultures have been burdened with an image evoking notions of death, greed, and moral emptiness.
Yet, scientists argue that these misunderstood birds are far more valuable than their reputation suggests. As nature's cleanup crew, vultures perform an essential ecological service, preventing the spread of disease by swiftly disposing of carcasses.
Watch Liz Clayton Fuller, AKA ipaintbirbs read "We'll Miss The Vulture" by Jori Lewis from Nautilus Magazine and learn more about why vultures are the victims of a bad reputation.
More from Liz: https://lizclaytonfuller.com/
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