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Egyptian Vulture chick in the nest in a rock cavity

Egyptian Vulture  milestone in Bulgaria! A captive-bred female breeds successfully in the wild for the first time  

The Egyptian Vultures conservation community in Bulgaria celebrates an incredible milestone and ...
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Boyana and her partner © Volen Arkumarev

For the first time in the Balkans, a captive-bred Egyptian Vulture forms a pair in the wild

The captive-bred Egyptian Vulture named Boyana found a partner, and they occupied ...
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Six Egyptian Vultures released in Bulgaria to reinforce population_Vladimir Dobrev 2

Six Egyptian Vultures released in Bulgaria to reinforce population

An Egyptian Vulture New LIFE team, led by the Bulgarian Society for the ...
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Confirmed for the first time in Europe: A captive-bred Egyptian Vulture forms a pair in the wild

For the first time in Europe, a captive-bred Egyptian Vulture released in ...
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Results from releasing captive-bred Egyptian Vultures in the Eastern Rhodopes in 2021 

The Egyptian Vulture New LIFE project has been releasing young captive-bred Egyptian Vultures in ...
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Egyptian Vulture conservation 2021 highlights

Highlights 2021: Egyptian Vulture conservation

2021 was a challenging year for all of us, but our work ...
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Following Egyptian Vulture Sara’s GPS movements for 6 years – fourth migration from Italy to Niger a success

We have been closely following Egyptian Vulture Sara’s movements and behaviour in ...
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Juvenile Egyptian Vulture migrating to Africa disappears above Malta, likely shot

Two days ago, a juvenile Egyptian Vulture named Isabel disappeared while flying above Malta. ...
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Can captive breeding prevent the extinction of a migratory vulture population?

Captive breeding programmes can prove critical in saving species under threat. Such ...
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