- The vultures are a record number in southern Sweden this year, according to the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, which has created problems for many fruit and berry growers.
- Sea buckthorn grower Camilla Bergsten in Äspered outside Borås fights vultures that eat up the roots of the bushes.
- The increase is believed to be due to the mild winters of recent years and that deciduous trees during the 2018 drought yielded unusually abundant seeds, which are sork food.
Source: ICELAND NEWS