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Watch: Guadalentín — the centre that breeds the most Bearded Vultures

In 1986, Bearded Vultures disappeared from the skies of Andalusia. One of ...
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How many Bearded Vultures hatched this breeding season in captivity?

The breeding season within our Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Network (EEP) kicked ...
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Food shortage will not be a problem this summer for our Bearded Vulture breeding centres

Every summer, our regular food supply for our captive Bearded Vultures drastically ...
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Research review: New study estimates the Bearded Vulture population in the Pyrenees at around 1,000 individuals

How many Bearded Vultures live in the Pyrenees? A recently published article answers this question comprehensively ...
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Two Bearded Vulture siblings kick off the 2020 release season in Andalusia

It’s that time of the year again when the Vulture Conservation Foundation ...
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Watch vulture videos and nest cams to feel closer to our feathered friends

As we are spending more time indoors, it is perfectly normal for ...
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Bearded Vultures try to breed for the first time on the Moncayo Mountains (Easternmost Central Iberian Massif)

There are around 400 Griffon Vulture breeding pairs and a few Egyptian Vulture pairs that call ...
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Together for Bearded Vultures — taking measures to tackle COVID-19 issues

An international partnership continues to work rigorously to take care of Bearded Vultures in ...
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The Vulture Conservation Foundation is hiring a Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Assistant

The Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) is the leading organisation working to protect ...
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Watch: The final push – the hatching of a Bearded Vulture chick

With the Bearded Vulture breeding season in full swing and the coronavirus ...
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Life, vultures and COVID19 – we live in a brand-new world

“Life-threatening”, “a global challenge”, an “acute and massive threat”. We often use ...
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Operation “Save chick Ryan”: transportation of Bearded Vulture before Spain’s COVID-19 lockdown

The recent lockdowns of cities or even countries due to COVID-19 is ...
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Bearded Vulture chicks in Andalucia are hatching both in the wild and in captivity!

One of the most successful breeding pairs, coming from a captive background, ...
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The seventh edition of La Plume du Life, the LIFE GypConnect newsletter, released

The LIFE GypConnect aims to establish a breeding population of Bearded Vultures in the ...
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#WorldWildlifeDay: Together we can save vultures – how the Bearded Vulture is returning to its former range in Europe

The Bearded Vulture is an exceptional vulture species that has evolved to primarily feed ...
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Watch what it takes to breed a Bearded Vulture in captivity

Captive breeding can play a vital role for conservation programmes of rare ...
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The latest addition to the captive Bearded Vulture family – say hello to BG1057

Yesterday, on Friday 21 February 2020, the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) rejoiced ...
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How LIFE GypConnect is reintroducing the Bearded Vulture to Baronnies

The LIFE GYPCONNECT project aims to reintroduce a population of Bearded Vultures into the ...
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Guidelines for feeding Bearded Vultures in captivity are now also available in Bulgarian and Russian

The Bearded Vulture reintroduction programme is one of the most celebrated and ...
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Meet Kobe – the first captive-bred Bearded Vulture chick of the season!

Captive breeding of Bearded Vultures is essential for the reintroduction or reinforcement ...
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