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Vultures prevent disease, recycle nutrients, and even reduce greenhouse gas emissions — yet they face extinction at an alarming rate. These birds are the silent guardians of our ecosystems, nature’s clean-up crew that protect both wildlife and human health. Beyond ecology, they are also woven into human culture and history — from ancient Egyptian deities to Indigenous traditions that see them as symbols of purification and renewal.

In this special Talons of Hope episode for International Vulture Awareness Day, host Munir Virani speaks with André Botha — one of the world’s leading vulture conservationists and a longtime friend. From the savannas of Africa to the policy tables of international conventions, André has spent more than three decades fighting for vultures. Together, they share stories from the field, highlight groundbreaking solutions that are turning the tide, and celebrate the resilience of these remarkable birds.

This is a conversation of hope and inspiration — and a reminder that every one of us can play a part in ensuring vultures continue to soar in our skies.

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