HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — Visitors to parts of Everglades
National Park are getting tarps and bungee cords to make their vehicles less
delectable to vultures.
Migrating vultures have developed a habit of
ripping off windshield wipers, sunroof seals, and other rubber and vinyl
vehicle parts. Visitors to the park's Homestead and Flamingo entrances are
loaned "anti-vulture kits" to protect their vehicles.
Park wildlife biologist Skip Snow tells The
Miami Herald (http://hrld.us/WQkfgB) that the vultures are migrating as normal.
It's just not clear why the birds are picking at parked cars and trucks. Park
employees have tried to scare away the vultures, but nothing has worked.
Park Superintendent Dan Kimball says complaints
about the vultures have declined since employees began distributing the tarps
and bungee cords last year.
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Information from: The Miami Herald,
http://www.herald.com
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