
First African White-backed Vulture fitted with GPS transmitter in Spain and Europe
A White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus), a rare vagrant species to Europe, became the first in Spain and the continent equipped with a GPS transmitter. Fundación
A White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus), a rare vagrant species to Europe, became the first in Spain and the continent equipped with a GPS transmitter. Fundación
Vulture populations across Africa have undergone massive declines, ‘the African vulture crisis’, mainly as a result of poison use. Similarly, the Bearded Vulture population
We last shared an update on the Rüppell’s Vulture named Vouzela that travelled from Europe to Africa back in November. After the young vulture
As the sightings of the African Rüppell’s Vulture continue to grow in Europe, especially in Iberia, we at the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) intend to monitor
Spanish authorities lead the way in the fight against wildlife crime once again. Thanks to their investigation, a farmer from Cáceres who intentionally left
An area in Castilla y León, Spain, became a death trap for vultures over the past couple of days. Since yesterday, when locals came
Late last week, a citizen in Turkey encountered a shocking sight — 7 Cinereous Vultures lying lifeless at Üçlerkayası Keçili in western central Turkey,
Vultures’ biggest threat strikes again, leaving a major disaster behind. At least 34 Critically Endangered vultures lost their lives in Tinsukia, Eastern Assam in
Weak, malnourished and with problematic feathers— that’s how the life of young Egyptian Vulture Fangueiro begun. Thankfully, he was rescued and rehabilitated in time. Through
The biggest vulture mortality event in the world unfolded in Guinea-Bissau during the beginning of 2020, with an estimate of over 2000 Critically Endangered