Tag: egyptianvulture
Research review: New study illustrates how larger vulture species and older individuals are most dominant when competing at carcasses
March 29, 2020
The authors of a new research article (Rubén Moreno-Opo, Ana Truijillano and Antoni Margalida) ...
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Four Egyptian Vultures are back on our radar – will they migrate back to Europe?
March 27, 2020
Four Egyptian Vultures that migrated to Africa last autumn are back on our radar, ...
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Life, vultures and COVID19 – we live in a brand-new world
March 19, 2020
“Life-threatening”, “a global challenge”, an “acute and massive threat”. We often use ...
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IUCN’s Vulture Specialist Group position on the role of vultures in disease transmission
March 15, 2020
Vultures and condors provide important ecosystem services, and their position as apex ...
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Egyptian Vulture Faia is the first LIFE Rupis bird to safely cross the Strait of Gibraltar on her way back home this spring
March 10, 2020
It’s that time of the year again when Egyptian Vultures start their ...
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Intentional poisoning of wildlife is now a crime in Albania
March 4, 2020
Unlike the other Balkan countries, where deliberate poisoning is well-incorporated and clearly ...
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The VCF at the CoP13 of the Convention for Migratory Species
February 26, 2020
Vultures, vultures, vultures! The 2,500 participants in the biggest ever Conference of the ...
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Vulture MsAP Strategic Implementation Plan Launched
February 20, 2020
The Vulture Conservation Foundation took part at the Thirteenth Conference of Parties to ...
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Recent wildlife poisoning in Croatia left many animal casualties
February 15, 2020
Unfortunately, illegal wildlife poisoning struck again, this time killing wild and domestic ...
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Sign the petition to help protect Egyptian Vultures in Aragon (Spain)
February 8, 2020
The construction and imminent commissioning of a wind farm in the Cinco ...
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Results from the three methods used to release captive-bred Egyptian Vultures in the Eastern Rhodopes in 2019
January 28, 2020
The Egyptian Vulture New LIFE project tested three methods for the release of captive-bred ...
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Research review: Technical-scientific order for the analysis of the diet of Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) in the Douro Canyon
January 25, 2020
A study led by Associação Transumância e Natureza (ATN) and carried out within the ...
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More Egyptian Vultures tagged with GPS transmitters in Ethiopia and new insights into the threats they face revealed
January 23, 2020
A joint team of EWNHS, BirdLife Africa, external experts, RSPB and BSPB headed towards Afar in Ethiopia once ...
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What duties do Egyptian Vulture pairs share during the breeding period?
January 17, 2020
The Egyptian Vulture New LIFE project recently published a study revealing insights into the ...
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Five feeding sites built in the Greek part of Rhodope Mountains as part of LIFE Re-Vultures
January 7, 2020
The primary conservation objective of the LIFE Re-Vultures project in the Greek part of ...
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Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview
December 30, 2019
From reintroducing a record of 22 Bearded Vultures into the wild to ...
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Egyptian Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview
December 28, 2019
The migratory Egyptian Vulture is unfortunately considered Endangered at a global level. ...
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Der Falke special issue on vultures: Biology – Threats – Conservation
December 23, 2019
A special edition of the German birding magazine ‘Der Falke’, initially published ...
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Are Egyptian Vultures under threat from NSAIDs in Greece?
December 22, 2019
The extensive use of veterinary medicines in livestock, particularly of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory ...
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Wildlife-human conflict in Greece: wolves, vultures and actions
December 13, 2019
Within the scope of Balkan Anti-Poisoning Project Small Grants Programme, we here ...
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