The first breeding pair of turkey vultures in Massachusetts were recorded in Tyringham in 1954. The species is now a nearly year-round resident.
Why are Vultures so Endangered? - Wildlife ACT
Vultures, Maggots, and Grubs – Oh My! Decomposers and Scavengers of the San Antonio River Watershed
Animal Nature: Portland Audubon throws a party honoring vultures, which unfairly get a bad rap
Nature's Cleanup Crew: Vultures
11. Forty Million Vultures
Nature's garbage men enjoy new-found esteem
Vultures in crisis: poachers and poison threaten nature's garbage disposers
Do Vultures Deserve Their Bad Reputation?
5 ways we've helped vultures in the past 5 years - BirdLife International