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Catching up with Spanish bearded vultures Alòs and Amic

Alòs spotted in la Rioja region We last caught up with the ...
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16 threatened birds- including the bearded and cinereous vultures, have much better chances in Europe now

The LIFE EuroSAP project (Life14 pre/uk/000002), coordinated by BirdLife, was an ambitious ...
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First five Bearded Vultures are on the Move

We have started to get Bearded Vultures on the Move thanks to ...
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Understanding and tackling the electrocution and collision threats to vultures – Andalusia seminar

Young Egyptian vulture perrched on an electricity pylon It’s estimated that five times ...
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2017/2018 bearded vulture breeding season in the Alps – a new record in the number of couples but productivity has decreased

Young bearded vulture in flight (C) Keystone The 29 young wild hatched ...
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Two males looking for a new home – 2 bearded vultures on the move who need your help

33 year old BG 080 male bearded vulture was born at Innsbruck ...
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A pair of young bearded vultures in love and looking for a new home in the Ukraine

BG 844 is a three and half year old male bearded vulture, ...
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Why is #CountingBeardedVultures important?

Just 40 years ago spotting a bearded vulture in the mountains of ...
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Czech Zoo visitors helping to protect Europe’s rarest vulture

Over the last two years visitors to the Czech Republic’s Ostrava Zoo ...
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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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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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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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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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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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why are vultures important

Why are vultures important?

Vultures may not be the prettiest of birds: they are often reviled ...
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LIFE GYPCONNECT – Connecting bearded vulture populations from the Alps to the Pyrenees

The rarest of Europe’s vultures, the bearded vulture, was once found across ...
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