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Message from His Serene Highness the Prince Albert II of Monaco to celebrate the release of two young bearded vultures in Corsica today

Engaged for a long time in the conservation of bearded vultures, the ...
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Two bearded vultures to be released tomorrow in Corse – for the first time ever

Two young bearded vultures raised in captivity within the bearded vulture captive-breeding ...
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Reintroducing bearded vultures to the wild – release season is starting soon!

This year the VCF and its partners will release 17 young bearded ...
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Bearded vulture in Europe – summary of the 2015 breeding season

Bearded vulture in Europe – summary of the 2015 breeding season Now ...
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Bernardus the black vulture decided to visit our… Egyptian vulture project site in Portugal-Spain!

Bernardus, the young female black vulture equipped with a GPS transmitter, that ...
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Breeding black vultures in captivity for conservation – 2015 report

The Eurasian black vulture European Endangered Species Programme (EEP), a coordinated network ...
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Wild bearded vulture nestling tagged in the French pre-Pyrenees

For the first time ever a wild bearded vulture nestling was tagged ...
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Captive-bred black vulture “Bernardus” released in Verdon is now in Portugal

Bernardus, a young female black vulture, was equipped with a GPS transmitter ...
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Working high above the Rhine towards international species action plans

Twenty experts and staff from partner organisation, including from the VCF, spent ...
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New paper vindicates VCF methods – release of captive-bred bearded vultures the best method to restore populations

The VCF has been releasing captive-bred young bearded vultures in the Alps ...
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The VCF visited Bulgaria

The VCF has recently organised its annual meeting of the VCF advisory ...
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Bearded vultures hatched again in the Balkans

The hatching of two captive-bred bearded vultures in the Wildlife Rescue Centre ...
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Preparations underway for the first ever release of Bearded vultures in Baronnies

The Baronnies mountains are the westernmost extremity of the French Pre-Alps – ...
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From Vienna to Tallinn and back – 20 hours on the road for bearded vulture conservation

A team from the VCF and EGS (the Austrian NGO managing the ...
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Egyptian vultures eluded us at the Douro

Last week a team from the VCF, Junta de Castilla y Leon, ...
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Dead bearded vulture found last year in Switzerland had been released in Vercors in 2012

In April 2015 a Swiss game warden called Toni Schmid found, with ...
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MORTALITY CAUSES FOR THE EGYPTIAN VULTURE (NEOPHRON PERCNOPTERUS) IN BULGARIA AND GREECE (1997-2015)

A recent assessment of the causes of mortality affecting the severely declining ...
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The VCF is recruiting two part-time staff members…

The VCF is now recruiting two new part-time staff to respond to our ...
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The little Altore has been successfully adopted!

Following a gruelling trip from Corsica to Andalusia, the young bearded vulture ...
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One altore across Europe – or how a Corsican bearded vultures chick flew from Bastia to Madrid to be adopted by a captive pair

The Corsican bearded vulture chick hatched artificially on the 18th of March, ...
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