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Releasing a young captive-bred Bearded Vulture in Vercors in 2021 © Alain Herrault/ LIFE GypConnect project

Two more captive-bred Bearded Vultures released in Vercors as part of our reintroduction project

Vercors welcomed two new residents — two young Bearded Vultures coming from ...
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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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Late hatching of Bearded Vulture baby brings this captive breeding season to a close

The last Bearded Vulture chick of the 2020/21 captive-breeding season hatched quite ...
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First in Europe: reintroduced Bearded Vulture that wandered in the Netherlands killed by wind farm

It was bound to happen, and it did so this morning: the young ...
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Andalusian authorities identify suspect in regards to the fatal poisoning of three Bearded Vultures thanks to an appropriate investigative response

We are devastated to inform you that one wild-hatched and two reintroduced ...
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Bearded Vulture Eglazine photographed in the Netherlands

Reintroduced Bearded Vulture Eglazine crosses France and embarks on an adventure in the Netherlands

A couple of weeks ago, the juvenile Bearded Vulture Eglazine left her ...
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Launch of new Bearded Vulture release season: Two young and captive-bred brothers reintroduced in the Grands Causses, France

The first 2021 releases of captive-bred Bearded Vultures into the wild already ...
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Bearded Vulture chick hatches and doing well after three facilities work together to secure the future of the egg produced

A Bearded Vulture egg produced in a zoo had little chances of ...
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The ninth edition of La Plume du Life, the LIFE GYPCONNECT’s newsletter, released

In the latest edition of LIFE GYPCONNECT‘s newsletter ‘La Plume due Life’, Bearded ...
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Bearded Vulture Flamadel returns home after 15 months of receiving challenging veterinary treatment

Before leaving the nest, the wild-hatched Bearded Vulture Flamadel experienced health problems ...
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Bearded Vulture in flight illustrative © Nello Petito

New issue of the Bulletin “infoGIPETO” now available

Bearded Vultures are now well into their breeding season in the Alps ...
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Bearded Vulture chick travels to a new facility to be adopted by experienced foster parents

Every year, several Bearded Vulture chicks hatched in captivity are transported to ...
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Ten Bearded Vulture chicks that broke worldwide record

Achieving a world-record: Guadalentín centre in Andalusia hatched the highest-ever number of Bearded Vulture chicks produced in a single breeding season

The Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Centre of Guadalentín achieved a worldwide record as it ...
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Bearded Vulture chicks keep on hatching in captivity

The Bearded Vulture pairs in captivity have been hard at work since ...
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Bearded Vulture breeding progress in Savoie is heading towards a record-high season!

The Bearded Vulture breeding season is in full swing across Europe, and ...
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Reintroduced in France, electrocuted in Italy: Young Bearded Vulture Palo-Pala meets tragic end

We are devastated with the loss of Palo-Pala, a young captive-bred Bearded ...
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WATCH: Human keepers and Bearded Vulture mum rear newly hatched captive-bred chick in Andalusia

The Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Centre of Guadalentín in Andalusia, Spain, welcomed their first ...
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Prepare for Cuteness Overload: Introducing Europe’s first Bearded Vulture siblings of this breeding season

The first Bearded Vulture chick that hatched in Europe the 2020/21 breeding ...
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Meet Europe’s first Bearded Vulture chick of 2021

Every hatchling counts when it comes to conserving the Bearded Vulture, Europe’s ...
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How do we boost Bearded Vulture breeding success in captivity to support conservation projects?

When the snow is melting, the rain is more frequent and the ...
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