Threatened species of Gyps coprotheres
- Threatened species of Cape griffon
Nature
Gyps coprotheres is steadily declining in the face of a multitude of threats including accidental poisoning, organochlorine contamination, electrocution, disturbance at colonies, food-stress during chick- rearing, and persecution.
Background
Gyps coprotheres is found in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and is thought to be extinct in Zimbabwe.
Incidence
A world population of Gyps coprotheres was estimated in 1983 at 10,000 birds (possibly as many as 12,000 at the start of the 1990s owing to more complete data).
Gyps coprotheres is considered as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN.
Broader
Strategy
Reference
SDG
Metadata
Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Biological classification
(S) Species
Subject
Societal problems » Endangered species » Endangered species
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024