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20'“x24 Rustic paper print of an African Vulture

In the business of anti-poaching when we see vultures we are immediately inclined to investigate. A common sight in the wilds of the bush but one that can bring the first clue to a poaching incident. When a swarm of vultures is spotted we grab our radios and confirm what they are feasting on. On one occasion a game drive had not reported a lion kill they had found and brought tourists to so you can imagine our distress when approaching vultures and tire treads in the grass. Luckily the mystery was resolved quickly, but not before we had walked into the kill site and bumped the lions that were crouched low

in the deep grass.

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20'“x24 Rustic paper print of an African Vulture

In the business of anti-poaching when we see vultures we are immediately inclined to investigate. A common sight in the wilds of the bush but one that can bring the first clue to a poaching incident. When a swarm of vultures is spotted we grab our radios and confirm what they are feasting on. On one occasion a game drive had not reported a lion kill they had found and brought tourists to so you can imagine our distress when approaching vultures and tire treads in the grass. Luckily the mystery was resolved quickly, but not before we had walked into the kill site and bumped the lions that were crouched low

in the deep grass.

20'“x24 Rustic paper print of an African Vulture

In the business of anti-poaching when we see vultures we are immediately inclined to investigate. A common sight in the wilds of the bush but one that can bring the first clue to a poaching incident. When a swarm of vultures is spotted we grab our radios and confirm what they are feasting on. On one occasion a game drive had not reported a lion kill they had found and brought tourists to so you can imagine our distress when approaching vultures and tire treads in the grass. Luckily the mystery was resolved quickly, but not before we had walked into the kill site and bumped the lions that were crouched low

in the deep grass.

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