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Bearded Vulture: preliminary results of the 2023 International Observation Days

Every year, thousands of volunteers help us monitor Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) ...
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Year one of LIFE Aegypius Return brings hope for Cinereous Vulture recovery in Portugal 

According to the latest data from the LIFE Aegypius Return project, there ...
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Egyptian Vulture Buoux is back in Africa

The Egyptian Vulture Buoux, wild hatched in France in 2018, has travelled ...
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Volunteers needed: join the Bearded Vulture International Observation Days 2023 (IOD)

On October 14th, we invite all Vulture enthusiasts to step outdoors, armed ...
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A new life for (four) Griffon Vultures in Croatia – LIFE SUPport

On September 15, four rehabilitated Griffon Vultures were set free on the ...
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Missing: Help us find Bearded Vulture Eglazine

(Download here the french version) Bearded Vulture Eglazine is one of the ...
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One of hte Cinereous Vultures after release_Ricardo Brandão:CERVAS

Is there hope for Cinereous Vulture “Esperança”?

Cinereous Vulture Esperança (which means “hope” in Portuguese) was released in 2021 ...
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Unveiling Egyptian Vultures’ Summertime 2023

As summer fades away, the Egyptian Vultures (Neophron percnopterus) that returned to ...
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Why are vultures important

Bearded Vulture in Europe: Join the International Observation Days 2023 and recap 2022’s results

Every year, thousands of dedicated volunteers lend their support to monitor Europe’s ...
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Where are Zimbro and Gerês, the Cinereous Vultures released in Portugal?

Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus) Zimbro and Gerês probably never crossed paths, yet ...
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Griffon Vultures GPS-tagged will act as a "proactive monitoring system"

Griffon Vultures GPS-tagged in France: a “proactive monitoring system” to reduce Bearded Vulture mortality

Strengthening the population of Europe’s most vulnerable vulture species requires a combination ...
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Two Bearded Vultures flying, two just arriving: updates from LIFE Gyp’Act at the Grands Causses

Eight captive-bred Bearded Vultures (Gypaetus barbatus) were released this season in Southern ...
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Following a collision incident, Bearded Vulture Roc was found dead under a wind farm in the Netherlands © Hans Pohlmann/ Vulture Conservation Foundation

Bearded Vulture dies after colliding with wind turbine in the Netherlands

Two days ago, we found the remains of the Bearded Vulture Roc ...
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Egyptian Vulture Mogadouro is back in Europe 

Egyptian Vultures (Nephron percnopterus) have fascinating migration patterns. The population that breeds ...
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Following the movements of the Bearded Vultures released in Maestrazgo 

In an effort to bring the Bearded Vulture back to Maestrazgo and ...
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LIFE Aegypius Return: the first Cinereous Vulture chicks hatched, and one new nest was confirmed in Malcata Nature Reserve (Portugal)

Good news from the Cinereous Vulture colony (Aegypius monachus) in the Malcata ...
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Griffon Vulture travels from Sardinia to Corsica

From Sardinia to Corsica: Griffon Vulture Caniga explores new territories

The female Griffon Vulture Caniga travelled from Sardinia to Corsica, enduring an ...
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Eglazine during one of her visits to the Netherlands © Ivonne Smit

From Germany to France: The new travels of Bearded Vulture Eglazine

The Bearded Vulture Eglazine, whose unusual dispersal habits have caught the attention ...
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A new Cinereous Vulture breeding pair confirmed at Herdade da Contenda during the LIFE Aegypius Return auditor visit

For two days, partners of the LIFE Aegypius Return project gathered at Herdade da Contenda (Moura, ...
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A Cinereous Vulture pair perched on a rock near a nest, at Herdade da Contenda (image obtained at a distance, through a telescope) © LPN

LIFE Aegypius Return: How many Cinereous Vulture pairs started breeding in Southern Portugal this season?

Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus) normally start breeding in early February, and this year was ...
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