evelyn tewes cares for injuredvultures on mallorca. she created a foundation toprotect the species.om viennacame to mallorca 30 years ago, the vultures were in even worsestraits. >>there were only about 19birds, and just one breeding pair.some years it bred, in others it didn't.and if no protective measures had been taken, then these birdswouldn't be here anymore. >>but the black vulture isn'tout of the woods yet. along with the lack of food,tourism is stressing the birds. >>increasing numbers of hikersare penetrating even the most remote areas.and that's a problem for these animals. >>a record ten millionvacationers visited mallorca last year.many visit the mountains, and some leave the marked hikingpaths. so do mallorcans, like javi,whom we met by chance. he wants to spend the night outunder the stars and wasn't aware that that could bother the blackvultures. >>i didn't know these birdsbefore. but of course, as a naturelover, i'm sorry that we already harm the black vultures just bybeing here. it's very sad. ♪ >>a changing human societyconfronts mallorca's vultures with fewer meal