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Bearded vulture captive breeding for conservation – 2015 report published

Now that the breeding season in the bearded vulture captive breeding network ...
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Bearded vulture captive breeding season is over – so birds are now being transferred across Europe

During the last days 6 bearded vultures have been transferred to different ...
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Young bearded vulture released in the Grands Causses dies due to viper bite

One of the two young females released earlier this year in the ...
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Larzac is still up north – now in northern Germany!

The young male bearded vulture – named Larzac – that left the ...
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Another bearded vulture wandering in northern Europe – Adonis is now in Belarus!

Adonis is a young male that was released in 2014 in the ...
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Where is Larzac?

The young male bearded vulture – named Larzac – that was found ...
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Two young bearded vultures to be released tomorrow in the Hohe Tauern National Park (Austria)

 So far this year 14 bearded vultures have been released across Europe ...
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Another bearded vulture in Holland – this time a young reintroduced last year in the Grands Causses (Massif Central, France)

The young male bird – named Larzac – was found on Sunday ...
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How bearded vultures get their orange colour in the wild?

In order to better understand how and why bearded vultures get their ...
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Another great bearded vulture release in Andalucia

Early this week Tugia was released in Andalucía – the 6th bearded ...
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Immature bearded vulture in the Eastern Italian Alps (Friuli)

In the Region Friuli Venezia Giulia there are only about 15 observations ...
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The 6th bearded vulture to be released in Andalucía this year will be put on the hacking platform today

After releases in Andalusia (5 birds so far  – see photos of ...
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Abricot the great voyager

Black vulture released in southern France as part of thereintroduction project has ...
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More than 200 people saw Girun and Volcaire being released in the Baronnies – a new site in our project to re-establish bearded vultures across Europe

Vautours en Baronnies, the local NGO who is coordinating the reintroduction of ...
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Linking bearded vultures from the Alps to the Pyrenees: two young bearded vultures will be released tomorrow in a new site in the Baronnies

As part of its programme to restore the bearded vulture across Europe, ...
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Roc Genèse fledged from its wild nest in the French Pyrenees

The first wild bearded vulture nestling tagged in the French pre-Pyrenees flew ...
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Restoring bearded vultures across Europe – two more birds released in the Swiss Alps

Following the releases of bearded vultures in Corsica, Andalusia, and the Grands ...
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Two more young bearded vultures released in Lozère

Last week two new young bearded vultures were released in Meyrueis by ...
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Good & bad news from Andalusia: while two more bearded vultures will be released today in Castril, one bird was found dead– poisoned,  elsewhere in the province

After several years without any mortality due to poisoning, the silent killer ...
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Vagrancy season: two young bearded vultures flying around northern Europe (UK and Denmark)

While the first ever bearded vulture to be seen in the UK ...
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