Mon. Feb 2nd, 2026
  • After 30 years, Cape Vultures have been spotted in South Africa’s Eastern Cape.
  • The Cape Vulture (Gyps coprotheres) is an Old-World vulture species. It is mainly found in Southern Africa.
  • Eighty-five wild Cape Vultures have been spotted on a farm near Mountain Zebra National Park.
  • Since the 1980s, the number of Cape Vultures has been steadily declining.
  • Between 1992 and 2007, the population of Cape Vultures has reduced in South Africa by 60-70%.
  • There are 23 species of vulture globally. These are divided into two families: Accipitridae or Old-World vultures and Cathartidae or New-World vultures.
  • The 16 species of Old-World vultures are spread across nine genera.

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