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Watch how Cinereous Vultures utilize surrounding landscape for energy efficient soaring flight

With a wingspan measuring up to 3 metres and a weight of ...
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Cinereous Vultures are breeding again in the Iberian System after more than half a century since their extinction

Two Cinereous Vultures recently hatched in the Sierra de la Demanda! This ...
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Electrocuted in Turkey: Vultures and other soaring birds under threat

Located at the interface of Asia, Africa and Europe, Turkey is a ...
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Poacher shot and killed reintroduced Cinereous Vulture Ultron in Bulgaria

Today, there is more awareness and support for the restoration of the ...
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Cinereous Vulture Dadia

The only remaining Cinereous Vulture breeding colony in the Balkans

The Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest National Park, where the only breeding colony of Cinereous Vultures ...
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The reintroduced Cinereous Vulture Sliven met a tragic end in Kharkiv, Ukraine

The Cinereous Vulture Sliven that travelled over 6405 km in 30 days, carrying ...
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Introducing a schematic sampling protocol for raptor biomonitoring to harmonize procedures across Europe

Bird species like scavengers have been widely used as sentinel species in ...
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The first Cinereous Vultures releases at Vrachanski Balkan Nature Park in Bulgaria

The Vultures Back To LIFE team released five additional Cinereous Vultures in a new release ...
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From Bulgaria to Ukraine back to Bulgaria and Ukraine again in 30 days — the travels of Cinereous Vulture Sliven

Sliven, a reintroduced Cinereous Vulture in Bulgaria, has greatly surprised the Vultures Back To LIFE ...
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Rehabilitating electrocuted vultures is not an easy task

Electrocution poses a significant threat to vultures and other birds, but it ...
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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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Are vultures really becoming livestock predators? Shedding some light on negative misconceptions and false accusations – new paper

We can all agree that vultures get a bad reputation for the ...
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Tagging vultures: Why swift field response is essential to save birds and inform conservation actions

GPS tagging plays a vital role in the effort to protect and ...
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Lords of the Rhodopean Skies — a new online wildlife photography exhibition available for a limited time

‘Lords of the Rhodopean Skies’ features 12 images depicting some of the ...
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Research review: new article demonstrates the value of research for effective vulture conservation

A new review article published in the journal Conservation Letters has identified that the majority of ...
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Updates from the reintroduced Cinereous Vultures in Bulgaria

The Cinereous Vultures that were reintroduced in Bulgaria as part of the Vultures Back To ...
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Earth Day 2020: Why it is more important than ever to preserve our nature and vultures

The world is currently facing three severe crises that affect us all, ...
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The wandering Cinereous Vulture Riga returned home!

The reintroduced Cinereous Vulture Riga that keeps surprising us with her movements ...
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Where did Cinereous Vulture Caparica travel to after its rehabilitation and release?

The Cinereous Vulture Caparica was given a second chance in life after it was ...
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Touring around Mallorca the Cinereous Vulture way

We know that vultures forage over large areas, but what do birds ...
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