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An overview of the European Vulture Conference

Four days, 72 talks, 34 posters, eight symposia, one great party, three ...
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Day 2 of the European Vulture Conference

Another day full of fascinating talks and presentations has gone by here ...
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Day 1 of the European Vulture Conference

After months of anticipation for the European Vulture Conference, it is finally here! ...
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More LIFE Rupis Egyptian Vultures migrated to Africa

Every year, Egyptian Vultures make a round trip of around 7,000km from ...
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The European Vulture Conference is a week away – what to expect

There is only one week to go until the European Vulture Conference! Between ...
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Sara and Tobia returned to Africa

The captive-bred Egyptian Vultures, Sara and Tobia, were released in Italy in ...
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Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar: Egyptian Vultures Britango and Faia on the move

It’s that time of the year again when Egyptian Vultures start their ...
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New study reveals amazing flexibility of migration among Egyptian Vultures

Adapted from a blog article written by Dr Steffen Oppel, RSPB What ...
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Eight captive-bred Egyptian Vultures released in Italy to boost the population

Our Italian colleagues released a total of eight captive-bred Egyptian Vultures in ...
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Get to know Europe’s vultures – key facts and conservation

Vultures need all the help they can get when it comes to ...
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The mystery of the Egyptian Vulture in Lamoso feeding station…solved!

The CAAN Lamoso feeding station in the LIFE Rupis project area in Portugal had ...
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Egyptian Vulture Tizón continues to surprise us with his movements

Do you remember the Egyptian Vulture Tizón? When he was two years ...
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Together we can save vultures

The European Vulture Conference will be Europe’s largest gathering of vulture conservationists and ...
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Portuguese Action Plan for the Conservation of Necrophagous Birds finally published in Diário da República

Necrophagous birds are an important component for socio-economic terms. Both for the sanitary ...
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Four captive-bred Egyptian Vultures released into the wild in Bulgaria

Four young captive-bred Egyptian Vultures are now part of Bulgaria’s wildlife! A ...
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Continuing our monitoring efforts to understand Egyptian Vulture behaviour in the Douro (Spain-Portugal border)

The migratory Egyptian vulture carries out a 7,000km round trip between their ...
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Update on summer movements of LIFE Rupis Egyptian Vultures: July 2019

The five migratory Egyptian Vultures fitted with GPS transmitters continue to provide ...
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Announcing the Scientific Programme of the European Vulture Conference

We are excited to announce the preliminary scientific programme of the European Vulture Conference, ...
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Five Griffon Vultures tagged in Western Iberia to reveal feeding behaviour

Five Griffon Vultures are now equipped with transmitters and accelerometers in the ...
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4 Vultures – Photography Contest

Do you want to share your beautiful vulture photographs with others? Do ...
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