“…Yet, feeding in landfills though is hazardous, and may only provide low-quality and polluted food, with the associate risk of exposure to solid waste ingestion (e.g., plastic, rubber, glass or metals) and pathogens [32][33][34][35]. In addition, in some ecological systems and species, feeding on landfills could have a detrimental effect on chick and juvenile survival since individuals of these ages are more susceptible than adults to the abovementioned risks (e.g., [36,37]. Nevertheless, for long-lived scavengers such as vultures, the overall trade-off seems to be positive, as current evidence supports the idea that landfills represent an important food source that may partially support some populations [27,30,[38][39][40].…”