‘Staggering’ trade for belief-based use drives hooded vultures to near-extinction in Benin
PolicyWednesday, March 25, 2026Mongabay

‘Staggering’ trade for belief-based use drives hooded vultures to near-extinction in Benin

The hooded vulture is facing near-extinction in Benin primarily driven by a lucrative trade linked to belief-based uses, highlighting urgent conservation needs. Policy intervention is essential to combat illegal trade and protect this critically endangered species.

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