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Cinereous Vulture killed by electrocution on a power line © Quercus cover

Two Cinereous Vultures electrocuted on power lines in Tejo Internacional, Portugal 

Following the identification of several cases of bird mortality by electrocution in ...
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© Bruno Berthemy

What is IBM and why is it important?

The recovery of the Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus) in Europe is one ...
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The Cinereous Vultures back in the acclimatization station © Palombar

Donations ensure the return of Cinereous Vultures to the acclimatisation station in Douro Internacional, Portugal 

Keep supporting to protect this species from extinction and help us reach ...
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A record number of young Bearded Vultures take flight in the Alps 

The Bearded Vulture population in the Alps has reached a major milestone ...
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Cinereous and Griffon Vultures ©Bruno Berthemy

Wind energy and safety distances: new guidelines to protect the Cinereous Vulture 

A new report from the LIFE Aegypius Return project recommends that wind ...
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Griffon Vultures boost nature and economy on Croatia’s Kvarner Islands  

The Griffon Vultures population on the Kvarner Islands in Croatia provides invaluable ...
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Griffon (left) and Cinereous Vulture_Hansruedi Weyrich

Extremadura: A lifeline for Europe’s Vultures

Vultures are struggling in many parts of the world, but in Europe, ...
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Volunteers needed: Join the 20th Bearded Vulture International Observation Days 2025 (IOD)

Grab your binoculars and head outdoors to help monitor one of Europe’s ...
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Release of Brava at Herdade da Contenda ©Fábio Moreira 3

A weakened 2025 chick was rescued, rehabilitated, and released back into the wild

A juvenile Cinereous Vulture – a 2025 chick – was found in ...
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