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Weak Griffon Vulture rescued in the Var (France)

On 8 January 2020, a young Griffon Vulture arrived at Le Centre ...
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Released Egyptian Vulture Kate found dead in Western Sicily after spending only two months on the island

Captive-bred Egyptian Vulture Kate was found dead in Western Sicily in early ...
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Necropsy performed on two Griffon Vultures in Bulgaria

Two dead Griffon Vultures were recently admitted to the Green Balkans’ Wildlife Rehabilitation and ...
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The Stolen Wildlife Campaign just released the second series of awareness photographs

The Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) supports the Stolen Wildlife campaign to help raise awareness ...
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The GPS movements of the first-ever wild Portuguese Cinereous Vulture tagged stopped. What happened?

During the summer of 2018, we tagged the first wild Cinereous Vulture nestling in ...
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The Bearded Vulture breeding trio in Ecrins laid an egg for the 3rd consecutive year

In 2018, vulture lovers and conservationists rejoiced  when after more than a century of ...
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Competition: Win a GPS tag – suitable for Griffon or Cinereous Vultures

We teamed up with Ecotone Telemetry to give away a GPS transmitter to a ...
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Cinereous Vulture in Spain killed by ingesting illegal poisoned bait

Vultures’ biggest threat struck again, this time killing a Cinereous Vulture found near Madrid, ...
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Gulper, ripper and scrapper: anatomy of the neck in three species of vultures

A recently published journal analysed the highly complex neck anatomy of three ...
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Five feeding sites built in the Greek part of Rhodope Mountains as part of LIFE Re-Vultures

The primary conservation objective of the LIFE Re-Vultures project in the Greek part of ...
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Another mass poisoning in Zululand causes alarm for the future of vultures in the region

Unfortunately, yet another mass poisoning incident occurred in Africa, ending 2019 on ...
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Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview

From reintroducing a record of 22 Bearded Vultures into the wild to ...
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Bearded Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview

The bone-eating Bearded Vulture is the rarest vulture in Europe. Today, there are around ...
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Egyptian Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview

The migratory Egyptian Vulture is unfortunately considered Endangered at a global level. ...
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Cinereous Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview

One of the world’s largest raptors, the Cinereous Vulture is making a comeback in ...
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Griffon Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview

The most social of Europe’s vultures, the Griffon Vulture, is making an extraordinary comeback ...
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Bearded Vulture pairs in captivity started laying eggs

It might be the holiday season, but Bearded Vultures are hard at work. It’s ...
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Der Falke special issue on vultures: Biology – Threats – Conservation

A special edition of the German birding magazine ‘Der Falke’, initially published ...
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Are Egyptian Vultures under threat from NSAIDs in Greece?

The extensive use of veterinary medicines in livestock, particularly of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory ...
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Conclusions of the Annual Bearded Vulture Meeting 2019

This November we had our Annual Bearded Vulture Meeting, where we exchanged ...
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