Author: Eleni Karatzia
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Author: Eleni Karatzia
Prof. Ran Nathan, pioneer of understanding the ecology of vulture movements, is one of our headline speakers at the European Vulture Conference 2019
May 15, 2019
The European Vulture Conference will be Europe’s largest gathering of vulture conservationists ...
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The continued adventures of the reintroduced Bulgarian Cinereous Vultures
May 13, 2019
A camera trap photo of the curious reintroduced Cinereous Vultures of Bulgaria ...
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Three captive-bred Bearded Vultures released into the wild in France kicking off the 2019 Bearded Vulture Release Season
May 12, 2019
Earlier this week three captive-bred Bearded Vultures were released into the wild ...
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Three young Egyptian Vultures are on their way to freedom in Bulgaria
May 9, 2019
A young Egyptian Vulture donated by Jerez Zoo in Spain being transported ...
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The Annual Alpine Griffon Vulture count taking place on Saturday 17 August
May 8, 2019
Running since 2010 the annual Griffon Vulture Alpine summer survey returns on ...
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Captive-bred Egyptian Vulture Sara continues her travels as she reaches Italy after her first migration
May 7, 2019
Last week we reported on the news that the captive-bred Egyptian Vulture ...
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Latest edition of Alpine Bearded Vulture news bulletin infoGipeto published
May 6, 2019
Young Bearded Vulture in the Italian Alps The return of the Bearded ...
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Spanish anti-poison professionals welcome Balkan colleagues for a two day training course
May 4, 2019
Colleagues from Spain leading a practical workshop to identify wildlife poisoning as ...
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First Bearded Vulture release on Monday 6 May – join us in France
May 3, 2019
Earlier this week we announced our plans for the releases of captive-bred ...
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Cinereous Vultures on the move across the Balkan Peninsula
May 1, 2019
Riga, the Cinereous Vulture photographed in Albania (c) Brano Rudić With the ...
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The 2019 Bearded Vulture release season kicks off in France
April 29, 2019
Local school children attending the public ceremony of the release of a ...
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First keynote speakers for the European Vulture Conference announced
April 27, 2019
Wildlife crime, movement ecology and social foraging behaviour are some of the ...
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Will Captive-bred Egyptian Vulture Sara Cross the Mediterranean from North Africa to Italy?
April 26, 2019
One of the two Egyptian Vultures, Sara, released in Italy by the Centro ...
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Breeding success for ANOTHER pair of Bearded Vultures in the French pre-Pyrenees
April 24, 2019
The first Bearded Vulture chick born in Aude in the eastern French ...
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GPS transmitter helps locate and rescue injured Cinereous Vulture in Portugal
April 22, 2019
Cinereous Vulture in the transport box for the CERAS after its capture ...
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Lots of Bearded Vulture (Easter) eggs this year – a bumper breeding season
April 21, 2019
A young chick from Ostrava Zoo The chicks hatched at the Guadalentín Specialised ...
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Which Egyptian Vulture won the race back to the Balkans?
April 20, 2019
Over the last month we have had reports from Spain, Portugal and ...
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Another Griffon Vulture detained as a ‘spy’ in the Middle East
April 18, 2019
Spotted in the city of Taiz in Yemen, a migrating Griffon Vulture ...
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Farming for vultures: the results from the LIFE+ Feeding Scavengers project
April 17, 2019
Changes in farming practices was one of the factors that contributed to ...
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Bearded Vulture chicks take flight a little earlier than planned
April 14, 2019
The two Bearded Vulture chicks from Estonia’s Tallinn Zoo in their travel ...
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