Vanishing vultures: Africa's fetish and bushmeat trade is driving its

Vanishing vultures: Africa's fetish and bushmeat trade is driving its
A recent study, published in the journal Oryx, suggests the trade of vulture carcasses and their body parts in West and Central Africa, driven largely by superstition, is pushing the birds toward extinction. “This is not a single … People can assume …
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W. SCOTT LAMB: Are Americans becoming more religious or secular?
Contemporary religious superstitions are taking their last gasp of air and will soon find themselves keeping company with other ancient beliefs we now refer to as mythology. The strength of religions has always arisen from their ability to control the …
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13 Superstitions of Buying, Selling, and Renovating New Homes
Apparently, if a bird flies into the house, the act predicts that bad luck will soon follow. If a swarm of bees land on the house, this foretells that a fire will soon burn the house down. But you're in luck! Not all pests mean something nasty: If you …
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