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Check out the latest news and stories about vultures and our conservation work

Five Griffon Vultures are the new victims of poisoning in Bulgaria

On 16 September, the Vultures Back to LIFE team detected a mass poisoning incident ...
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Cinereous Vulture nest in Mallorca (c) Jordi Muntaner

The Cinereous Vulture population in Mallorca has multiplied by ten in nearly 40 years

The Cinereous Vulture population is booming in Mallorca! The Fundació Vida Silvestre Mediterrània (FVSM) estimates that ...
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Sara and Tobia returned to Africa

The captive-bred Egyptian Vultures, Sara and Tobia, were released in Italy in ...
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Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar: Egyptian Vultures Britango and Faia on the move

It’s that time of the year again when Egyptian Vultures start their ...
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Stranded young Griffon Vulture rescued at Episkopi Bay (Cyprus)

An unlucky young Griffon Vulture stranded on a rocky beach at Episkopi Bay in ...
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Dr François Sarrazin will give a keynote presentation on the restoration and conservation of scavenger populations during the European Vulture Conference

During the first four days in October, we will be bringing together ...
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New study reveals amazing flexibility of migration among Egyptian Vultures

Adapted from a blog article written by Dr Steffen Oppel, RSPB What ...
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Eight captive-bred Egyptian Vultures released in Italy to boost the population

Our Italian colleagues released a total of eight captive-bred Egyptian Vultures in ...
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Get to know Europe’s vultures – key facts and conservation

Vultures need all the help they can get when it comes to ...
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The mystery of the Egyptian Vulture in Lamoso feeding station…solved!

The CAAN Lamoso feeding station in the LIFE Rupis project area in Portugal had ...
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Europe’s 5th vulture species?

Andalusia has added Rüppell’s Vulture to their list of vultures! So it ...
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International Observation Days – how many Bearded Vultures did we count in 2018?

In just a month, the largest count of Bearded Vultures is taking ...
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Record of Griffon Vultures breeding in the Eastern Alps

The Griffon Vulture population is booming in the eastern Alps thanks to ...
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Bearded Vulture Biès is free to roam the Pyrenees once again!

Barded Vulture Biès has returned in the wild after 18 months in ...
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The Cinereous Vulture chicks released in Bulgaria have successfully fledged!

The Cinereous Vulture disappeared from the skies of Bulgaria over the 20th ...
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Egyptian Vulture Tizón continues to surprise us with his movements

Do you remember the Egyptian Vulture Tizón? When he was two years ...
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Together we can save vultures

The European Vulture Conference will be Europe’s largest gathering of vulture conservationists and ...
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International cooperation returned Griffon Vulture Dobrila home

Griffon Vulture Dobrila endured many challenges, but thanks to the Birds of Prey ...
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Portuguese Action Plan for the Conservation of Necrophagous Birds finally published in Diário da República

Necrophagous birds are an important component for socio-economic terms. Both for the sanitary ...
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Exchanging knowledge for breeding Cinereous Vultures

International experts who specialise in rearing and breeding Cinereous Vultures visited our ...
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