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Rare Griffon vulture saved with help from a military drone #Video (Israel)


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Conservationists working with the tech company supplying this military 'mother drone' helped this rare Griffon Vulture chick to grow healthy and strong in Israel after its real mother was tragically killed. See how they did it and the story.

Wikipedia:
The griffon vulture is a large Old World vulture in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. It is also known as the Eurasian griffon. It is not to be confused with a different species, Rüppell's griffon vulture. It is closely related to the white-backed vulture.
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Comments

  • Jill Added I was very pleased to see that some people are using their drone to help save that species. WOW!
  • mimi Added i agree with Arthur.
  • mercedes Added This is a wonderful video today!
  • Leon Added WONDERFUL TO BE ABLE TO SAVE SUCH A BIRD,
  • Carol Segal Added I agree with Helene. "Leave it Israel"
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  • Arthur Added Very interesting with new technology to help and not to destroy. Thank you
  • Nancy Added I love this -- great to see an item made for the military can also be used for humanitarian scenarios.
  • Helene Added Leave it to the Israeli! They always come up with new inventions! Bravo Israel!
  • Kay Added what a wonderful video
  • Sherry Added Truly wonderful and amazing that technology is capable of doing.
  • Lynne Henderson Added That is amazing. Technology at it's best. It is like the drones now that can find lost animals after a big fire even at night with infra red capability. Great video.