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Wool and food for the Bearded Vultures in Corsica 

The Bearded Vulture (Gypeatus Barbatus) is one of the most remarkable birds ...
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Piuma flying

Young Bearded Vulture “Piuma” returns to the wild in Corsica after being rescued 

After a temporary stay at the Parc Naturel Régional de Corse (PNRC) ...
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Recap of International Bearded Vulture Meeting 2024 

The 2024 International Bearded Vulture Meeting once again brought together the dedicated ...
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Highlights from the LIFE GypRescue Seminar: Protecting the Bearded Vulture in Corsica

On 7-8 November 2024, Parc naturel régional de Corse, hosted a crucial ...
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Programme unveiled for the International Bearded Vulture Meeting 2024 

The eagerly awaited International Bearded Vulture Meeting and LIFE GYPRESCUE Seminar will ...
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Bearded Vulture chick presented to the public during a public event in Crosica on 4 June 2024

Two Bearded Vultures “Piuma” and “Culomba” started their life in the wild in Corsica

People in Corsica warmly welcomed the two young female Bearded Vultures (Gypaetus ...
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Releasing mouflons in Corsica_PNRC (M.Haller)

Releasing captive-bred mouflons to boost Bearded Vulture survival in Corsica

The release of captive-bred mouflons into the wild can help promote the ...
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Releasing Bearded Vulture Sulana in Corsica

Releasing Bearded Vultures in Corsica within LIFE GYPRESCUE

Since 2016, together with Parc naturel régional de Corse (PNRC), we have ...
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Bearded Vultures in Europe

In 2021 we released 24 Bearded Vultures in Europe as part of reintroduction and restocking projects

In the late 20th Century, Bearded Vultures in Europe were on the brink of ...
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Corsica welcomes two more captive-bred Bearded Vultures to restock the wild population

Corsica is home to one of the last two European Bearded Vulture ...
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Reintroduced Bearded Vulture Cintu wandered away from Corsica for a brief trip!

A captive-bred Bearded Vulture that was released on the island of Corsica ...
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