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International Observation Days for Bearded Vultures 2024

October 12, 2024
09:00
Alps, French Pyrenees, Massif Central, Andalusia, Maestrazgo, and Bulgaria
Volunteers needed

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Join the count and help conserve the Bearded Vulture population

Event date: Saturday, 12 October 2024

The International Observation Days (IOD) for Bearded Vultures is an annual event that brings together thousands of volunteers to monitor the Bearded Vulture population across European mountain ranges. This year, we invite you to join the 19th IOD on 12 October 2024 and help count Bearded Vultures in the wild.

Why is the IOD important?

The data collected during the IOD is crucial for ongoing conservation efforts across Europe. It helps scientists understand the species distribution range, generates baseline information for survival rates and demographic modelling, and assesses the success of reintroduction projects.

Last year’s highlights

  • 1124 volunteers participated in the 2023 IOD
  • 676 sites were monitored across the Alpine Arc, French Pyrenees, Massif Central, Andalusia, Maestrazgo, and Bulgaria
  • 617 Bearded Vultures were observed, with 584 on the focal day and 33 on the remaining days
  • 617 Bearded Vultures observed
  • The Bearded Vulture population estimates vary across regions, with 316-419 individuals in the Alps, 11 in the Massif Central, 6-7 in the Aude region of the French Pyrenees, 4-5 in Maestrazgo, 39-54 in Andalusia and Rioja, and 0 in Bulgaria

How to get involved

To participate in the International Observation Days 2024, simply register your interest with your local IOD partner organization. Please email the relevant organisation listed below to confirm your participation.

Alps:

Austria

Nationalpark Hohe Tauern: matthias.lehnert@salzburg.gv.at
Naturpärke Tirol: weninger@naturpark-oetztal.at

Italy

Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio: dianasciandra95@gmail.com 
Sondrio province: enrico.bassi76@gmail.com
Aosta: c.chioso@regione.vda.it
Parco Naturale Alpi Marittime: fabiano.sartirana@parcoalpimarittime.it

Switzerland
Stiftung Pro Bartgeier
Central Switzerland: franziska.loercher@swild.ch
Eastern Switzerland (Graubünden) jenny.d@compunet.ch
Southern Switzerland (Tessin): roberto.lardelli@gmail.com
North-Western Switzerland (Bern) marco.orni@gmail.com
South-Western Switzerland (Valais + Western Switzerland): juliawildi@bluewin.ch

Germany
Eastern Bavaria:  toni.wegscheider@lbv.de
Western Bavaria: henning.werth@reg-schw.bayern.de 

France
Haute-Savoie Asters: etienne.marle@asters.asso.fr
PN Mercantour Ubaye: francois.breton@mercantour-parcnational.fr
PN Mercantour Verdon: verdon@mercantour-parcnational.fr
PN Mercantour  Haut Var: varcians@mercantour-parcnational.fr
PN Mercantour Tinée: herve.brosius@mercantour-parcnational.fr
PN Mercantour Vésubie: vesubie@mercantour-parcnational.fr
PN Mercantour Roya Bevera: royabevera@mercantour-parcnational.fr
Parc national de la Vanoise: jerome.cavailhes@vanoise-parcnational.fr
Envergures Alpines: envergures.alpines@gmail.com; Dauphiné: christian.couloumy@gmail.com
Parc naturel régional du Vercors: life.gypaete@pnr-vercors.fr
Vautours en Baronnies: gypaete@vautoursenbaronnies.com
España
Junta de Andalusia (Andalusia and Castilla y León): enrique.avila@juntadeandalucia.es
Maestrazgo: davizqace@hotmail.com


Bulgaria
Green Balkans: smarin@greenbalkans.org

France (Massif Central)
Parc naturel régional des Grands Causses: noemie.ziletti@lpo.fr

Grab your binoculars and join the mission to count Bearded Vultures across Europe’s mountains!

Your participation will contribute to a better understanding of the Bearded Vulture population and help ensure a bright future for this magnificent species.

About the International Observation Days (IOD)

The International Observation Days (IOD) is an annual event where the International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network (IBM) brings together volunteers to monitor Bearded Vultures across Europe. Taking place during the first two weeks in October, with a coordinated survey on a focal day, the IOD covers a vast area including the Alpine arc, Massif Central, French Pyrenees, parts of Spain, and select sites in Bulgaria. The goal is to establish a comprehensive, Europe-wide monitoring system, using synchronized observations to estimate population size and age distribution. This unique effort provides valuable data for survival analysis and demographic modelling, shedding light on reintroduction progress. As participation grows each year, the IOD has become a significant public event, raising awareness and promoting the conservation of the Bearded Vulture as a flagship species.

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