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Tizón is back in Europe!
May 29, 2016
After spending almost two years in Africa, Tizón – the young Egyptian ...
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Captive breeding of Egyptian vultures – results from 2015
May 7, 2016
Captive breeding can be a very effective conservation tool – the captive ...
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One more wintering Egyptian vulture caught and tagged in Extremadura
February 24, 2016
The Egyptian vulture is a partially migratory species across its vast global ...
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The Egyptian vulture Tizón is spending its second summer in Mauritania
February 21, 2016
Tizón – the young Egyptian vulture tagged in September 2014 in Spain ...
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The Egyptian vulture Tizón is back to Mali
December 1, 2015
Last time (in July) we gave you news of Tizón – the ...
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Mixed news from the captive-bred Egyptian vultures released in Italy – Aneta drowned in the Med, while Tobia is now in Algeria, and Carmen and Karel prepare to
October 1, 2015
In August and September a total of 6 captive-bred Egyptian vultures have ...
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And he made it to Libya – Tobia the Egyptian vulture had already survived a night in Malta, now he landed in Misurata
September 26, 2015
Our Italian colleagues that have been following Tobia – the male captive ...
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Sara made it to the winter grounds – she is in Niger!
September 22, 2015
After crossing the Mediterranean in a record 540km flight from Sicily to ...
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Sara made it to Libya!
September 12, 2015
Some days ago we were saddened to learn that Agata – one ...
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Agata drowns in the Mediterranean while Sara has crossed the Messina strait to Sicily – in the meantime 4 other captive bred Egyptian vultures were released in
September 9, 2015
Agata and Sara, the two female Egyptian vultures born in captivity, had ...
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News on the two captive bred Egyptian vultures released last week in Italy
August 27, 2015
The two young Egyptian vultures released last week in Puglia – part ...
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Two captive bred Egyptian vultures released in Italy
August 25, 2015
Last week two young Egyptian vultures bred in captivity were released in ...
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