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Updated: 1:05 PM Jan 4, 2009
WV DNR Officials: Black Vultures Not Very Common Here
WTAP News There have not been any recent reports to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources in Parkersburg of predator black vultures preying on livestock in this part of the state. Posted: 7:20 PM Jan 2, 2009Reporter: Leslie Cebula Email Address: leslie.cebula@wtap.com |
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I dont think I could stand by and watch a vulture attack one of my puppies when they are out and I wont. My pups are protected also.Hawks have been after them and I wont stand for any vulture. Nothing should be protected that eats live animals. I dont care how old.