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Live Meeting: Let’s talk vultures!

Date: Friday, 18 December 2020 Time: 14:00 – 15:30 CET Venue: Zoom ...
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European vulture comeback boosted by new agreement

Vultures are a vital yet vulnerable part of European wild nature. A ...
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Research review: Study demonstrates the high risk of lead poisoning in birds of prey, especially Griffon Vultures, in Spain

A recently published research article used active and passive monitoring methods to assess sublethal ...
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A successful Kick-off Meeting of the newly launched LIFE project BalkanDetox LIFE

Even though partners and stakeholders could not meet in person for the BalkanDetox ...
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Kick-off meeting of the BalkanDetox LIFE project

Monday, 30 November 2020 |10:00 – 16:00 CET | Zoom The Vulture ...
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Research Review: Risk of exposure to diclofenac and other NSAIDs for vultures in Iberia and update on the situation in South Asia

Since the 1990s, the Gyps vulture populations of South Asia have collapsed by more ...
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From Italy to Mali: Captive-bred and released Egyptian Vultures reach sub-Saharan Africa

Do you remember the Egyptian Vultures Birba and Clint? These young birds ...
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IUCN Vulture Specialist Group’s Guide for attaching harness tracking devices to vultures and condors

Tracking the movements and behaviour of vultures and condors by installing tracking devices ...
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Incredible efforts to rescue a juvenile weakened Egyptian Vulture in a war zone!

Rescuers rushed to save a young Egyptian Vulture that needed help in ...
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BalkanDetox LIFE: New project combats illegal wildlife poisoning across Balkan countries

Launch of EU-funded project raises awareness and strengthens national capacities to fight ...
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The Egyptian Vulture Fangueiro finally reaches Africa against all odds!

Weak, malnourished and with problematic feathers— that’s how the life of young ...
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Latest newsletter of the IUCN’s Vulture Specialist Group (October 2020)

The IUCN’s Vulture Specialist Group (VSG) have published their latest biannual newsletter, which covers ...
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Vulture Conservation Foundation’s position on the proposal to legalize poison bait use in Bulgaria’s nature

The Bulgarian Council of Ministers might approve amendments in the Hunting and ...
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Book: A Vulture Landscape — Twelve Months in Extremadura

Through storytelling and beautiful imagery, Ian Parsons, the author of “A Vulture ...
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Surprise GPS data received from Egyptian Vulture Rupis after nearly a year without information

We received an update about the movements of the first Egyptian Vulture ...
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World Migratory Bird Day: A closer look into the movements of the Egyptian Vulture — Europe’s only long-distance migratory vulture

On this World Migratory Bird Day, we will take a closer look into ...
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First study on the conservation status of vultures and raptors in Morocco reveals mortality hotspots

The report from the first national census campaign of Morocco’s daytime rupicolous raptors ...
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Update on Egyptian Vultures released in Italy this year: one reached Africa another needed rescuing

This year, four captive-bred Egyptian Vultures of different ages were released in the ...
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Upcoming Virtual Vulture Trivia Quizzes — for adults and families

We invite all nature and vulture fans to join us to test ...
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Vulture watching: Tarifa during bird migration – the European region where you might see six vulture species!

Europe is home to four native vulture species – Bearded, Cinereous, Egyptian ...
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