Etiqueta: beardedvultureeep
Call for testimony for Dolomie — the reintroduced Bearded Vulture illegally shot and killed in France
noviembre 25, 2020
Following the illegal shooting of the young reintroduced Bearded Vulture Dolomie in ...
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Released Bearded Vulture Sureau that can no longer fly due to injury has a new mission in life
noviembre 21, 2020
This spring, the LIFE GypConnect team released Bearded Vulture Sureau in the ...
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Bearded Vulture pair built nest in Granada Province for the first time since the reintroduction of the species in Andalusia
noviembre 21, 2020
Bearded Vultures in Andalusia, Spain, have already started exhibiting breeding behaviour, and ...
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Bearded Vulture reintroduction in Andalusia: a breakup led to two new pair formations, and 2020 welcomes a new territorial pair!
noviembre 15, 2020
Exciting news for the Bearded Vulture reintroduction project in Andalusia — a ...
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Attempting three new Bearded Vulture pair bondings in the largest specialized breeding centre of the species
noviembre 10, 2020
Bearded Vulture pair bonding in captivity is a crucial moment for birds, ...
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Farmer who used poison baits in Andalusia, killing two Bearded Vultures, CONVICTED at last!
noviembre 6, 2020
Some justice delivered at last! The farmer who laced a sheep carcass ...
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Programme of Bearded Vulture Technical Webinar published!
octubre 31, 2020
If you work with Bearded Vultures or are simply a fan of ...
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Bearded Vulture Technical Webinar: Reviewing conservation and research projects across three continents
octubre 23, 2020
The Annual Bearded Vulture Meeting has been cancelled for the first time ...
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Carcass filled with lead shot pellets: Young Bearded Vulture reintroduced this summer in the Grands Causses (France) illegally shot and killed
octubre 14, 2020
Yet another Bearded Vulture was shot and killed in the Grands Causses ...
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Pyrenean Bearded Vulture rescued three times and unable to return to the wild becomes part of the captive-breeding programme
octubre 7, 2020
A Bearded Vulture that hatched in Navarra in the Spanish Pyrenees last ...
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Plumage, bleached feathers and moulting: How we can tell apart Bearded Vultures in the wild
octubre 6, 2020
You hear us often talking about the age of certain Bearded Vultures ...
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Pair in Austria signals the start of the new Bearded Vulture breeding season in captivity
octubre 4, 2020
The 2019/20 Bearded Vulture breeding season has finished not a long time ...
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The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network 2019 Annual Report
septiembre 29, 2020
The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network’s 2019 Annual Report is now published, ...
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How many Bearded Vultures are currently present in Vercors where the species is being reintroduced?
septiembre 22, 2020
The LIFE GypConnect project released nine more captive-bred Bearded Vultures in the wild this ...
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West Nile Virus poses a threat to Bearded Vultures in captivity – and to humans too
septiembre 4, 2020
We here at the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) manage the Bearded Vulture ...
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A Bearded Vulture released in Maestrazgo this year was found dead
agosto 31, 2020
Unfortunately, the captive-bred Bearded Vulture Cocó had a short-lived life in the ...
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Taller Cría en Cautividad de Quebrantahuesos en Andalucía (Aplazado)
agosto 10, 2020
Decidimos aplazar el taller debido a un incremento reciente en los casos ...
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Rehabilitated captive-bred Bearded Vulture marks the last release for 2020
agosto 5, 2020
A captive-bred Bearded Vulture that broke its wing and leg could not ...
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Bearded Vulture pair bonding: choosing the right partner for a selective species
agosto 2, 2020
Our Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Manager, Alex Llopis, and our new Bearded ...
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First successful nesting of Bearded Vulture in Piedmont since the beginning of the Alpine reintroduction project
julio 27, 2020
In 2019, 57 territories of Bearded Vultures (Gypaetus barbatus) were occupied in the Alps. Out ...
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