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We reintroduced a record of 22 Bearded Vultures into the wild to help boost local populations

It’s official – 2019 was our best Bearded Vulture Release Season. This ...
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First recorded fatality from lead poisoning for Griffon Vulture in Bulgaria

At the end of April, a mature Griffon Vulture marked with a GPS transmitter ...
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The many challenges and adventures of the recently released Egyptian Vultures in Bulgaria

It has already been a month since the two captive-bred Egyptian Vultures, ...
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Thirteen more Griffon Vultures are freed in Sardinia

One of the released Griffon Vultures (c) LIFE Under Griffon Wings The LIFE ...
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International Observation Days – what we found out from 2017

In just a week’s time the largest count of bearded vulture is ...
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POISON KILLS! A new LPO publication helping to fight illegal wildlife poisoning in the French Pyrenees

France’s Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux have released a series of ...
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What is the Bearded Vulture European Endangered Species Programme?

Asters Specialized Breeding Centre, Haute-Savoie, France We are 10 days into our ...
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Captive-bred Egyptian vultures released in Italy found dead in Sicily and Tunisia during their migration to wintering grounds

Egyptian vulture Bianca found dead in Tunisia in September 2018 Two young ...
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Meet GypHelp BG 973 – a Bearded Vulture On The Move

Born in the wild, at Bargy, French Alps, in 2017, this bird ...
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Volunteers needed to count Europe’s rarest vulture on International Observation Day Saturday 6 October

Running since 2006 and organised by by the International Bearded Vulture Monitoring ...
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12 more griffon vultures released in Sardinia to boost the local population

Twelve more griffon vultures are flying in the Sardinian skies. On Thursday, ...
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Help us get BEARDED VULTURES ON THE MOVE with our first ever public fundraising campaign

Right now, the VCF and our partners are reintroducing or restocking bearded ...
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Reintroduction of cinereous vultures in Bulgaria – what is happening with the three birds released?

It’s been a month since Riga, Boyan and Ostrava, Bulgaria’s first young ...
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Captive-bred bearded vultures released in Baronnies doing well

Clapas, Drumana and Simay at a feeding station Three months have passed ...
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Happy ending for Portuguese cinereous vulture pair that lost chick to fire last year

Cinereous vulture chick fledging in the Douro International Natural Park After losing ...
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Significant progress for anti-poison work in Bosnia and Herzegovina

An important step towards establishing a National Anti-Poisoning Working Group in Bosnia ...
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Captive-bred Egyptian vultures released in Bulgaria now on the move!

Like everywhere, the Egyptian vultures in the eastern part of the species´ ...
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Vultures at risk from changes to regulations in Spain’s Asturias region

The regional government of the Asturias region of Spain recently passed a ...
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What killed bearded vulture Palanfré?

Palanfré, a captive-bred female bearded vulture released as part of our Alpine ...
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A great breeding season for Balkan Griffon vultures

Following last summer’s success, this year’s fledging of 62 young vultures represents ...
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