Over the course of 2018 we’ve seen some brilliant work done to help conserve vultures in Europe, the release of 13 Bearded Vultures in Spain, France, Switzerland and Austria, Egyptian vulture population surveys in the Balkans, restocking the Griffon Vulture population on Sardinia and the historic reintroduction of Cinereous Vultures in Bulgaria, these are just some examples of the amazing efforts going on right across Europe.
There was of course some tragedy over the last 12 months such as the re-emergence of the threat of poison in France’s Parc Naturel Régional des Grands Causses or the recent illegal shooting of Griffon Vulture Perun in Montenegro.
Despite setbacks such as these, our work and the work of countless other organisations and individuals has seen real results for in the efforts to conserve and protect vultures in Europe.
Much of that work we have covered on our blog, a space to share work on vulture conservation, so we thought we would look back on 2018 and share some of the most popular stories on the blog:
2. The launch of our public fundraising campaign Bearded Vultures on the Move
3. The amazing wanderings of Griffon Vulture F75
7. The first sighting in 100 years of a Bearded Vulture in Portugal
8. The incredible story of Bearded Vulture who became the first vulture to have an artifical limb
10. The death of charismatic white Bearded Vulture Palanfré and the causes behind her death
There is lots to look forward over 2019 we’ll share the latest news here on our blog but also on our Twitter y Facebook accounts.