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LIFE RE-Vultures: Joint efforts successfully conserve vultures in the Eastern Rhodopes

Ιncreasing the Griffon Vulture population in the Eastern Rhodopes, restoring the red ...
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Research review: What are the economic benefits of avian scavenger-based tourism in Spain?

A recently published study demonstrates the benefits avian scavengers contribute to people and the need to ...
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Livestock breeders and conservationists increase safe food sources for three vulture species in the Meteora of the North

In the Kompsatos River Valley, the Thracian Meteora dominate the landscape from ...
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Cinereous Vulture illegally poisoned in Bulgaria less than one month following her reintroduction into the wild

Since her release in mid-May 2021, the Cinereous Vulture ‘Blacky Skrill’ undertook ...
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BREAKING NEWS: Cinereous Vultures are breeding again in Bulgaria’s wild years after their extinction

A reintroduced Cinereous Vulture pair successfully hatched a chick in Bulgaria’s wild! ...
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Lead ammunition is a problem for eagles and vultures

The use of lead ammunition in hunting activities poses a severe threat ...
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Check out the newly launched website of the BalkanDetox LIFE project

The BalkanDetox LIFE project is a collaborative effort aiming to strengthen national ...
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The GPS transmitter of Ichera found © Gábor Deák, MME/BirdLife Hungary

A Spanish Cinereous Vulture, GPS-tagged and reintroduced in Bulgaria, was probably shot in Hungary

Professionals from PannonEagle Life+ (MME Birdlife Hungary) and Horbágy National Park Directorate were alarmed ...
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More Cinereous Vultures enter acclimatisation aviary to get ready for eventual release in the Bulgarian wild

Several Cinereous Vultures originating from Spain entered the acclimatisation aviary in Kotel, ...
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Significant blow to vulture conservation: Largest mass vulture mortality event reported from Nepal severely impacts Endangered Species

It seemed like a typical day in Nepal yesterday until local kids ...
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Nikolay and Bars – the first anti-poisoning dog unit in Bulgaria

Nature heroes: Dog and human team up to search and remove poison from Bulgaria’s countryside

Four years ago, as a pilot measure led by BSPB within the ...
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The reintroduced Cinereous Vulture Riga finally returns to Bulgaria after a long absence

Do you remember the captive-bred Riga, who, together with two other Cinereous ...
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A Cinereous Vulture “love triangle” in Bulgaria: Who will Montana choose?

A sought-after Cinereous Vulture female reintroduced in Bulgaria has to choose between ...
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First evidence of a vulture killed by veterinary diclofenac in Spain – will the Spanish government and the EU act after this smoking gun?

According to a paper recently published, a fledging Cinereous Vulture found dead in ...
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Significant blow to the Cinereous Vulture breeding population in Turkey – 7 birds found dead, probably poisoned

Late last week, a citizen in Turkey encountered a shocking sight — ...
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Express rescue mission rehabilitates, tags and releases Cinereous Vulture breeding adult in Salamanca (Spain)

An adult Cinereous Vulture, a breeding bird in the province of Salamanca in ...
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Cinereous Vultures are demonstrating breeding behaviour in Bulgaria for the first time since their extinction nearly 30 years ago

Until the early 20th century, the Cinereous Vulture was breeding in Bulgaria, but the ...
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WATCH: Webcam live streams the daily life of a Cinereous Vulture pair nesting in Spain

Nature and vulture fans can watch LIVE the breeding period of Europe’s ...
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Natural disaster in Bulgaria kills the reintroduced and paired Cinereous Vulture Marina

The Vultures Back to LIFE project finally found out what happened to the Cinereous ...
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Poisoned to death: Only remaining Cinereous Vulture breeding colony in the Balkans loses two nesting birds

It has been years since vultures have been poisoned in the Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli ...
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