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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 Rupis – Conserving Egyptian vultures in Portugal and Spain

They are Europe’s smallest vultures, and worryingly out of the four species ...
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Who are the Vulture Conservation Foundation?

Through our work we aim for the four species of European vultures ...
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One week to go to International Vulture Awareness Day!

There is just one week to go before International Vulture Awareness Day ...
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First Egyptian vulture tagged with a GPS in LIFE Rupis project in the Douro Canyon resurfaces (again)

Rupis with a GPS transmitter on his back Back in 2016, Rupis was ...
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Two more Egyptian vultures released in Bulgaria in innovative experiment to test release techniques: hacking

Two more Egyptian vultures successfully released into the wild in Bulgaria in ...
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New study reveals the impact of illegal poisoning in Greece

Griffon vulture a victim of illegal wildlife poisoning in Greece, May 2018 ...
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Second attempt at fostering Egyptian vulture chick in a wild nest

Young Egyptian vulture chick transported to wild nest for fostering Second attempt ...
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One month to go until International Vulture Awareness Day

Join us on Saturday 1 September and help celebrate vultures and all ...
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Tracking Egyptian vultures in the Douro region of Spain and Portugal

The LIFE Rupis  project aims to strengthen the populations of the Egyptian ...
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Egyptian vultures in Oman feature in new short documentary

After traveling thousands of kilometres on their long migration from their Eurasian ...
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Results from experimental fostering of a captive-bred Egyptian vulture chick in a wild nest in Bulgaria

Fostered chick in nest at the Wildlife Rescue Centre of Green Balkans ...
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Following Egyptian vultures to Niger

Egyptian vulture in its overwintering ground in Niger Europe’s only migratory vulture ...
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Testing different release techniques of captive-bred Egyptian vultures in Bulgaria: delayed release

Captive bred Egyptian vulture in released into the wild The Balkan population ...
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Introducing Egyptian Vulture New LIFE

The Egyptian Vultures New LIFE project is the latest conservation programme for ...
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LIFE Rupis: Investigating the movements of breeding Egyptian vultures in the Douro region.

We recently posted about the migration routes of the Egyptian vultures that ...
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Sara and Tobia are on their way north, will Europe be next?

Over the last three years, thanks to the GPS transmitters that were ...
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Egyptian vulture Rupis invades the schools – a day with the LIFE Rupis environmental education programme

School class from Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo on a field visit to ...
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Celebrating the Egyptian vulture on World Migratory Birds Day, 2018.

World Migratory Bird Day is being celebrated this weekend, 12-13th May 2018, ...
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Helping vultures by reinforcing wild ungulates in Bulgaria – 138 deer have already been translocated to the Eastern Rhodopes as part of the LIFE RE Vultures

One of the aims of the LIFE project “Conservation of Black and ...
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