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Wildlife officers release rescued vultures into wilderness

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Wildlife officers released four rescued vultures into their natural habitat in Thailand.

Footage shows members of the Vulture Survival Thailand project's Kasetsart University Raptor Rehabilitation Unit freeing three Himalayan vultures - Hera, Nakha, and Tara - and one Eurasian vulture named Kumphakas on San Ju Viewpoint close to the Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park on May 3.

Hera, Nakha, and Tara were found in the provinces of Phang Nga, Ranong, and Loei respectively, while Kumphakas was rescued in Maha Sarakham. All four were rehabilitated before they were released into the wild.

The Vulture Survival Thailand project by Kasetsart University Raptor Rehabilitation Unit has been rehabilitating vultures for 17 years.

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