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News from Rupis: still in Mali

Rupis – the subadult Egyptian vulture which was captured and tagged in ...
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Migration bottlenecks of Balkan Egyptian vultures Neophron percnopterus tracked by satellite telemetry

Recent spatial analysis on the migration routes of 14 Egyptian vultures (both ...
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Landscape factors affecting territory occupancy and breeding success of Egyptian Vultures on the Balkan Peninsula: new paper

Data on territory occupancy and breeding success for 87 different territories of ...
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A staggering 750+ Egyptian vultures counted together in Oman last weekend – one of the highest counts ever of this species in the wintering grounds

Jens and Hanne Eriksen – who run the www.BirdsOman.com website – told ...
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Hello from some urban Egyptian vultures!

Here in Europe we see the globally endangered Egyptian vulture as a ...
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Vultures galore at the European Vulture Multi-species Action Plan Workshop held in Extremadura – and some great conclusions too!

At one point the majestic black vulture came to within 40 metres ...
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Key vulture workshop to be held next week in Monfrague (Spain) – to develop the European Vulture Multi-species Action Plan

An important workshop for the conservation of vulture populations in Europe, Central ...
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Rupis is wintering in Mali – very close to Tizón!

Rupis – the subadult Egyptian vulture which was captured and tagged in ...
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Captive-bred Egyptian vulture Elodie makes it to Africa after Regina and Lom tragically drown in the Med

After Regina, and then Lom – two of the three captive bred ...
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Rupis crossed the Sahara – he is now in Mauritania!

Rupis – the subadult Egyptian vulture which was captured and tagged in ...
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All together for the Egyptian vulture in the Douro valley

Following two days of technical meetings on the implementation of the LIFE ...
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Egyptian vultures are starting to hatch in Douro

The LIFE RUPIS teams continue to monitor the breeding Egyptian vultures in ...
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Three supplementary feeding sites targeting the Egyptian vulture reactivated in the Douro

As part of the LIFE RUPIS project to help the Egyptian vulture ...
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Tizón is back in Europe!

After spending almost two years in Africa, Tizón – the young Egyptian ...
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LIFE RUPIS website now online

You can now explore the LIFE Rupis project at the new project ...
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New paper suggests that nest guarding and supplementary feeding failed to increase productivity and survival of Egyptian Vultures in the Balkans

The Egyptian vulture is Europe’s most threatened vulture species – classified as ...
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Captive breeding of Egyptian vultures – results from 2015

Captive breeding can be a very effective conservation tool – the captive ...
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The VCF visited Bulgaria

The VCF has recently organised its annual meeting of the VCF advisory ...
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Egyptian vultures eluded us at the Douro

Last week a team from the VCF, Junta de Castilla y Leon, ...
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MORTALITY CAUSES FOR THE EGYPTIAN VULTURE (NEOPHRON PERCNOPTERUS) IN BULGARIA AND GREECE (1997-2015)

A recent assessment of the causes of mortality affecting the severely declining ...
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