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Dutch birders get Lucky! Bearded vulture released in Austria last year delights birdwatchers across the Netherlands

On the 17th of May, a young bearded vulture left the Alps ...
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Bearded vultures Leoux & ProNatura released in Baronnies with hundreds of people celebrating one of the most remarkable wildlife comeback stories of our times

Local mayors, the president of the Parc Naturel Regional des Baronnies Provençales, ...
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Two more bearded vultures will be released tomorrow in Baronnies – following the first successful release of the season in the Grands Causses on the 2nd of May

As part of its programme to restore the bearded vulture across Europe, ...
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Breeding bearded vultures in captivity – in the words of a volunteer

Last week saw the first releases this year of captive-bred bearded vultures ...
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Bearded vulture Roc Genèse came back to its natal area in the Pre-Pyrenees – his brother Flamadel could not be tagged

Roc Genèse, the first wild bearded vulture nestling ever tagged in the ...
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Reintroducing bearded vultures to the wild – first release of the Spring this week in the Grands Causses!

This year the VCF and its partners are hoping to release 17 ...
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Third newsletter of the LIFE+ GYPCONNECT published – linking bearded vultures from the Alps to the Pyrenees

One and a half years after the LIFE+ project GYPCONECT started, you ...
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Easter eggs? Or how decades of experience contribute to breed bearded vultures in captivity for conservation

The VCF coordinates the bearded vulture captive breeding network, a huge system ...
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Spectacular aerial duel between bearded vultures in the French Alps results in the death of one of them

We have recently published evidence about the natural mortality of an Egyptian ...
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Bearded vultures in the Alps – on course for another record-breaking breeding season

The bearded vulture breeding season in the Alps is quite advanced, and ...
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Bearded vulture “Lea” (released in Austria in 2015) has been recovered weakened in Temú (Italy), near National Park Stelvio – probably a victim of collision

On the 23rd of March an immature bearded vulture named Lea was ...
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Two pairs – and two chicks – in the bearded vulture reintroduction project in Andalusia!

Marchena (left) and Hortelano (right) flying together in their territory ® Paco ...
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Breeding bearded vultures for reintroduction: a tale of a successful adoption of hatchling in Guadalentin

100 years after going extinct in the Alps, the bearded vulture is ...
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2016 bearded vulture captive breeding season annual report just published – record breaking season, 27 young produced & 17 reintroduced back to the wild

100 years after going extinct in the Alps, the bearded vulture is ...
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How many bearded vultures are there in the Alps? See results from the 2016 International Observation day (simultaneous census)

The bearded vulture reintroduction project in the Alps is one of the ...
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The young bearded vulture is now in the Netherlands…

We reported only some days ago that the young bearded vulture was ...
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Bearded vultures and lead poisoning – The Cévennes National Park (France) is promoting lead-free hunting practices

Lead (Pb) is a metabolic poison that can negatively influence biological processes, ...
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Young wandering bearded vulture still in Germany!

The young bearded vulture which was observed in mid-February in Western Germany ...
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Infogipeto – latest newsletter on the bearded vulture reintroduction project in the Alps just published (in Italian)

The bearded vulture reintroduction project in the Alps is one of the ...
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Bearded vultures in the Alps – looks like we are having another great breeding season!

The bearded vulture breeding season is in full swing, and so far, ...
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