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Jilly_in_VA

(14,575 posts)
Fri May 8, 2026, 07:57 AM 1 hr ago

33 dead vultures dumped in Great Smoky Mountains spur investigation

An investigation is underway after more than 30 dead vultures were found dumped along a roadway in Great Smoky Mountains National Park last month, according to the National Park Service.

Park officials said rangers discovered 33 dead black vultures along the side of Foothills Parkway West in Tennessee on April 6 at approximately noon local time. The birds were found between Chilhowee and Walland, according to a May 5 park service release.

The black vulture is federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, making it illegal to harm or kill the birds without a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

"Dumping of anything in a national park is illegal," park officials said in the release.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/05/07/dead-vultures-great-smoky-mountain-national-park-investigation/89977056007/?tbref=hp

Look, y'all. Vultures may be ugly, but they serve a very useful purpose. As my late Israeli friend, who had made quite a study of them, once said, "Think how bad the world would smell if not for them. Nobody loves a garbageman."

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33 dead vultures dumped in Great Smoky Mountains spur investigation (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA 1 hr ago OP
The vulture I saw close up on the arm of a rehabilitator was weirdly gorgeous Easterncedar 1 hr ago #1
there's a guy in chgo who is an animal wrangler. mopinko 6 min ago #5
I support this message HAB911 1 hr ago #2
Many decades ago... GiqueCee 24 min ago #3
My understanding is they will kill young animals Kali 6 min ago #4

Easterncedar

(6,443 posts)
1. The vulture I saw close up on the arm of a rehabilitator was weirdly gorgeous
Fri May 8, 2026, 08:05 AM
1 hr ago

More calm awareness of the indoor class situation than the raptors seemed to display. It had a beautiful ivory beak and blue eyes. The eye color was unusual, said the handler. Anyway, I can’t think of them as ugly any more.

mopinko

(73,864 posts)
5. there's a guy in chgo who is an animal wrangler.
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:27 AM
6 min ago

son of the guy who supplied critters to ray raynor. supplied the critters for groundhog day. used to come every dec to a bird club i belonged to.
he had 1 of these guys. i dont think they’re ugly. i think they’re cool.

he also had a huge snake, a python, iirc. we all brought our kids for that meeting, and he’d line them up and drape that snake across them. lol. it was somethin.

GiqueCee

(4,615 posts)
3. Many decades ago...
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:09 AM
24 min ago

... I happened upon a vulture picnic which startled me as much as it did them. Be warned! Vultures can projectile-vomit a considerable distance! NOT a pleasant experience.

Kali

(56,881 posts)
4. My understanding is they will kill young animals
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:26 AM
6 min ago

unlike Turkey Vultures. Probably some angry farmer that lost valuable livestock. Not saying that's justification for illegal behavior, but they are known to be more than just scavengers.

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