After six months of rehabilitation, five African white-backed vultures were released back into the wild at the beginning of June.
Wildlife ACT, alongside its collaborators Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, Raptor Rescue Rehabilitation Centre, and Dr Mike Toft, oversaw the release on Manyoni Private Game Reserve.
The Zululand Vulture Project, which works assiduously to conserve vultures in KwaZulu-Natal, released these vultures as part of its conservation efforts.
A significant portion of this work entails responding to poisoned, injured, or otherwise compromised vultures, administering appropriate emergency care, and transporting these birds to its rehabilitation partner, Raptor Rescue Rehabilitation Centre, and wildlife veterinarian, Dr Mike Toft.
This accredited rehabilitation centre administered professional treatment and care to the birds until they were ready for release.
At a mass wildlife poisoning incident in December 2022, the…