Spanish vultures released in Cyprus to replenish population

Spanish vultures released in Cyprus to replenish population

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Some 15 Griffon vultures from Spain have been released into the wild in Cyprus to help revive the east Mediterranean island
Some 15 Griffon vultures from Spain have been released into the wild in Cyprus to help revive the east Mediterranean island's population that's dropped to just 8-10 birds because of deliberate poisoning, conservationists said Wednesday.

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