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Bearded vulture clutch extracted from a wild nest in Corsica again –  part of a plan to save this highly endangered population from extinction

The double clutch of one of the few remaining bearded vulture pairs ...
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Bernardus has overwintered in Toledo (Spain). Where will she go in Spring?

Bernardus – the young black vulture female which already flew over large ...
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Bearded Vulture in Western Germany

A very interesting observation arrived today from Germany. Edith Höhner could observe ...
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Bearded vultures and lead poisoning – National Park Hohe Tauern (Austria) is promoting lead-free hunting practices

Lead (Pb) is a metabolic poison that can negatively influence biological processes, ...
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After Andalusia, bearded vultures are also breeding in Picos de Europa

Vultures may not be doing very well in other parts of the ...
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And they are out – first two baby bearded vultures of the season hatched in Guadalentin

The first bearded vulture to hatch this year within our captive breeding ...
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New data reveals there are 11-12 pairs of bearded vultures in Armenia

The species account for bearded vultures in Armenia within the National Atlas ...
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Tono and Blimunda lay an egg again in Andalusia – after the first ever successful breeding in the wild in 2015 following reintroduction, and after a gap in 2016

Tono and Blimunda were undoubtedly the starts of the 2015 bearded vulture ...
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New paper on ranging of Pyrenean bearded vultures: supplementary feeding not that important (at least for breeding adults), and half of home ranges outside PAs

A new paper (Margalida et al. in 2016, Scientific Reports) showed that ...
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Bearded vulture captive breeding: Old ladies come to the rescue

Captive-breeding is a (difficult) art, but in the bearded vulture captive breeding ...
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News from LIFE RUPIS: Supplementary feeding points ready to receive the Egyptian vultures coming from Africa. And they are helping the local black vultures too!

The Egyptian vultures breeding in the Douro canyon are still in Africa, ...
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News from the bearded vulture pairs in Andalusia: Hortelano & Marchena are in fine breeding plumage and going through all the breeding antics (see video)

The breeding season 2014-15 was a milestone in the bearded vulture reintroduction ...
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Better and better at our bearded vulture captive breeding network – mortality rate decreases significantly while the average age at death increases!

The bearded vulture breeding season is in full swing – both in ...
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Girun and Volcaire doing well – and have been celebrated by a Côtes du Rhône wine!

You can now drink some good wine (see review below), with a ...
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News from the LIFE Re vultures – griffon and black vultures from the Rodopes-Dadia area (Bulgaria/Greece) tracked

A total of 7 griffon vultures – four adults and three young ...
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Bearded vultures in our captive breeding network kept laying eggs during Xmas and new Year!

While most of us took some time off to celebrate Christmas or ...
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A good end to a sad story – Adult bearded vulture found injured and lead-poisoned in the French Pyrenees successfully rehabilitated and released

On the 29th of September staff from the French Pyrenean municipally of ...
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Adonis – the bearded vulture last recorded in Romania, where a beer was named after it, is now back in the French Pre-Alps!

Bearded vulture Adonis – a young male released in 2014 in the ...
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The Corsican bearded vulture chick extracted from an unproductive nest earlier this year is a female and is doing well!

Last February a team from the Parc Naturel Regional de Corse and ...
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Bearded vultures in the Alps are also breeding!

Following close on the steps of their cousins in the VCF-managed bearded ...
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