High Society – The social network of vultures – Animal Ecology in Focus

High Society – The social network of vultures – Animal Ecology in Focus

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When you think of vultures, you might just think "feathered carrion-eaters".  But do you think of their social networks, foraging strategies, and daily lives?  Probably not!  Dr Adam Kane (University College Cork) and Dr Kevin Healy (University of St Andrews) are postdoctoral researchers working on the behaviour, conservation and evolutionary ecology of scavengers.  As International…

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