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Two cinereous vultures found dead, presumably poisoned, in Thrace (Greece)

Poison is the main threat to vultures worldwide, as identified in the ...
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Why do foraging Spanish vultures stop at the border with Portugal? Because of different sanitary policies!

A new paper just published by Arrondo et al in the journal ...
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Video: Anti-collision markers put on a high-voltage line with a drone (LIFE GYPHELP)

The LIFE GYPHELP project, in which the VCF is a partner, focus ...
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29 eggs and counting – busy period in the bearded vulture captive breeding network!

By the 3rd of January a total of 29 eggs had been ...
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Bearded vultures featured in Le Monde

The reintroduction of the bearded vulture in the Alps – one of ...
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The VCF top stories for 2017

The VCF website and social media channels bring you almost every day ...
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Bulgarian partners visit nest platforms for cinereous vultures in Portugal

Earlier this month a team from the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) and ...
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Cinereous Vulture Flyway Action Plan published

Strategic plan for the conservation of the cinereous vulture across its entire ...
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Black vultures continue to increase in Mallorca – 2017 was again a record breeding year

The black vulture population of Mallorca, currently the only insular population of ...
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Bearded vulture Adonis, the great traveler, is back in the Grands Causses!

Adonis – the great traveler, is back home – it has been ...
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The status of cinereous vultures in Armenia

Details about the distribution and population size of the cinereous vulture in ...
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1st egg of the 2017-2018 breeding season in the Bearded vulture captive breeding network

The first egg of the season in the bearded vulture captive breeding ...
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Another VCF milestone – final drafts of the European International Species Actions Plans for the bearded vulture and the cinereous vulture produced

Species actions plans (SAPs) are very important planning documents that, once officially ...
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Last chance to see the spectacular documentary on our LIFE GYPCONNECT on ARTE

The TV channel ARTE – available on many cable packages – has ...
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Bearded vultures in the Alps – come to Passy (Haute Savoie) next weekend (12th November) to participate in one of several public events

Asters, our local host for the 2017 annual bearded vulture meeting, is ...
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Finally flying – the harrowing story of the young bearded vulture Mison

Mison can finally fly free in the mountains – but this 6 ...
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Three captive bearded vultures die because of West Nile virus – a serious threat for the International Bearded Vulture captive breeding program

The VCF manages the captive-breeding stock of bearded vultures for reintroduction, under ...
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Perceptions of vultures in France: a sociological study

Vultures offer us extremely important ecosystem services, but the image of these ...
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The saga of bearded vulture Flamadel – a huge veterinary challenge!

On the 25th of May a bearded vulture nestling from a wild ...
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Killing of a bearded vulture in Spain – suspects identified!

Late last year one of the bearded vultures released in the reintroduction ...
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