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The latest movements of 58 wild Bearded Vultures across seven important European regions

The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network (IBM) monitors the Bearded Vultures across seven different ...
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Bearded Vulture “Vigo” left Derbyshire and is heading south — where to now?

It is not unknown for young Bearded Vultures to leave their mountainous ...
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How many Bearded Vultures are currently present in Vercors where the species is being reintroduced?

The LIFE GypConnect project released nine more captive-bred Bearded Vultures in the wild this ...
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Upcoming Virtual Vulture Trivia Quizzes — for adults and families

We invite all nature and vulture fans to join us to test ...
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Vulture watching: Tarifa during bird migration – the European region where you might see six vulture species!

Europe is home to four native vulture species – Bearded, Cinereous, Egyptian ...
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International Observation Days: Volunteers needed to help count Bearded Vultures in Europe on Saturday 3 October 2020

For the 15th consecutive year, the International Observation Days (IOD) will take ...
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Research review: study finds no clear evidence that vultures spread microorganisms to humans and other species, but more likely reduce disease transmission

A recently published study illustrates that although vultures can carry microorganisms that can cause ...
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2020 Annual Bearded Vulture Meeting cancelled – but join us for a webinar on Bearded Vultures on November 13th!

Strange times, difficult decisions. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a worldwide game-changer, ...
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Why we need to protect vultures

Vultures are often overlooked and perceived as lowly scavengers, but they play ...
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West Nile Virus poses a threat to Bearded Vultures in captivity – and to humans too

We here at the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) manage the Bearded Vulture ...
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Critical EU vote this Thursday to ban lead shot in wetlands – and that matters to vultures too!

Lead shot and ammunition used in hunting activities pollute the environment and ...
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A Bearded Vulture released in Maestrazgo this year was found dead

Unfortunately, the captive-bred Bearded Vulture Cocó had a short-lived life in the ...
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Celebrate the International Vulture Awareness Day on 5 September with us!

The International Vulture Awareness Day (IVAD) is just around the corner! This coming Saturday, ...
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Research review: New study demonstrates prevalence of high lead contamination among raptors, especially scavengers, in Europe

A meta-analysis of published research from across Europe has demonstrated that obligate (vultures) ...
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Vulture Scavenger Hunt — an educational activity for children

Vultures are not the most loved creatures usually, but once people learn ...
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Griffon Vulture chicks jump from nest in Serbia following helicopter disturbance

Vultures tend to be very sensitive to disturbance, especially during the breeding ...
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Bearded Vulture fledges in Picos de Europa for the first time in decades

The Bearded Vulture disappeared from the skies of Picos de Europa National Park in ...
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Taller Cría en Cautividad de Quebrantahuesos en Andalucía (Aplazado)

Decidimos aplazar el taller debido a un incremento reciente en los casos ...
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Vulture Conservation Foundation’s statement on ‘repatriation’ of the Bearded Vulture in the UK

Over the last two months we have been closely following the movements ...
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Report on wildlife poisoning in Spain between 1992-2017

A total of 21.260 animals were poisoned in 9700 different poisoning incidents ...
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