Between 15 to 17 February 2022, the 27th ‘Vautours’ meeting (27èmes rencontres Vautours), organised by LPO, brought together experts to discuss the latest vulture conservation programmes in France and beyond.
Our very own José Tavares, Franziska Lörcher e Julien Terraube gave presentations during the event, sharing insight into several conservation initiatives the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) leads.
The presentations (in French) are now available online, in case you missed the event.
Return on the Egyptian Vulture pair of Alet-les-Bains
(Anna Terras-LPO Occitanie Dt Aude)
Shared analysis of the network of managers concerning vulture and livestock interactions
Pascal Orabi – LPO France
Supporting farmers on the subject of interactions between vultures and breeding activities
Camille Bodot – LPO France site Grands Causses
Feeding behaviour of Griffon Vultures (outside of feeding stations) in the Grands Causses
Olivier Duriez – Cefe-CNRS
Past distribution and status of the Cinereous Vulture on the French territory according to material and textual data
Véronique Laroulandie, CNRS-PACEA; Michèle Lemaire, Conférence permanente des muséums de France; Renaud Nadal, LPO France site Grands-Causses
Availability of food resources for vultures and other scavenging birds in the Balkan Peninsula
Julien Terraube – Vulture Conservation Foundation
Presentation of LIFE GYPRESCUE
Anthony Andarelli – PNR Corse
Analysis of Bearded Vulture mortality in Europe
Franziska Lörcher – Vulture Conservation Foundation
Wildlife Crime Academy
José Tavares – Vulture Conservation Foundation
Synthesis of the impacts of lead ammunition on vultures
Julien Terraube – Vulture Conservation Foundation
MAPE programme: reducing bird mortality in wind farms
Olivier Duriez CEFE-CNRS
