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One step closer to link bearded vulture populations in the Alps and the Pyrenees

Small supplementary feeding area established instrategic Aude region, promptly investigated by a ...
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Two of the four pairs of bearded vultures nesting in the Parc National de la Vanoise (Alps, France) have been successful

After the first breeding in the wild in 1997 – 11 years ...
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Our own Easter egg has hatched – Corsican bearded vulture chick hatches in the lab, a first in the world!

While most of you are eating – or looking for – Easter ...
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New VCF protocol on bleaching bearded vulture feathers

The VCF has prepared a new protocol with guidelines on the best ...
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Bearded vulture egg extracted from nest in Corsica – first step to save this highly endangered population from extinction

The sole egg of one of the few remaining bearded vulture pairs ...
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21 chicks and counting – good breeding season in the bearded vulture captive breeding network – and a surprising and rare third clutch

So far there are already 21 chicks in the VCF coordinated captive ...
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A wild bearded vulture found dead in the French Pyrenees – and a whole network of people mobilizes to find out what killed him!

On February 20th Pascal Borreill, a train driver, saw the body of ...
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Update on Roman & Herculis, the bearded vultures released last year in Alpi Marittime: Herculis lost its transmitter but is alive! Roman is now in Vanoise

The last few days were a bit stressfull for all the staff ...
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Do animals recognise their disabilities? Some evidence from bearded vulture Kirma

The VCF coordinates the bearded vulture captive breeding network, managed specifically for ...
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Bearded vultures in the Alps – Update on the breeding season 2015/2016: lots of new pairs established!

It is a very encouraging start into this year’s bearded vulture Alpine ...
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New species for the Netherlands –  the bearded vulture!

Following a request from the Dutch Birding Association, Franziska Lörcher from the ...
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New bearded vulture pairs in the French Alps

With the breeding season in full swing, preliminary data about the bearded ...
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Bearded Vultures lay an egg in Bulgaria for the first time in 60 years – in captivity, but a good omen for the future

The Bulgarian NGO Green Balkans has just announced that the captive bearded ...
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One step closer to link bearded vulture populations in the Alps and Pyrenees – LIFE+ GYPCONNECT

Staff, technicians and managers from the partners of the LIFE+ project GYPCONECT ...
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A new breeding pair of bearded vultures in Savoie (French Alps)

This year a new breeding pair has established itself in the Savoie ...
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Bearded vulture captive breeding (for conservation): 47 eggs and counting – and the first chicks!

So far, a total of 30 pairs of bearded vultures in the ...
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The structure of bearded vulture shells and implications for conservation

The results of a very interesting research done by Mauro Hernández from ...
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More good news from Andalucia – second bearded vulture pair exhibiting breeding behavior

Last year was a momentous one for the bearded vulture reintroduction project ...
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Conclusions and presentations of the seminar on lead poisoning and bearded vultures published

As part of the LIFE GYPHELP project, in which the VCF is ...
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Annual bearded vulture meeting, November 2015 – the conclusions are now out!

The main conclusions of the annual bearded vulture meeting 2015, held in ...
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