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Mass poisoning kills at least 27 vultures in Zululand

16 of the 27 poisoned vulture carcasses recently discovered in Zululand – ...
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Wildlife crime expert, Dr Iñigo Fajardo, is giving a keynote presentation at the European Vulture Conference

During the European Vulture Conference, leading professionals in the field of vulture ...
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Closer to reintroducing Cinereous Vulture population in Bulgaria as the second group arrives

The Cinereous Vultures at their new home at the Green Balkans Rescue ...
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Two Bearded Vultures released to help boost the population on Corsica

Bearded Vultures Cintu and Orba during the public presentation on Monday 10 ...
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Two young Bearded Vultures are the new inhabitants of Tinença de Benifassà (Spain)

Our Bearded vulture captive breeding manager, Alejandro Llopis Dell, presenting one of ...
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Reintroducing Cinereous Vultures to Bulgaria – the second transportation from Spain

One of the ten Cinereous Vultures (c) Vulture Conservation Foundation Today, we ...
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Bearded Vulture returns to the French countryside after a year in recovery

The return of Bearded Vulture Elizabeth to the wild (c) Hegalaldia Rescue ...
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How do vultures contribute to our environment?

How do vultures contribute to our environmentfor a healthy environment? To celebrate ...
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Vulture Research Update: May 2019

Bearded Vulture (c) Hansruedi Weyrich In this research update we summarize articles ...
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Griffon Vulture Kupala rescued and released twice

Griffon Vulture Kupala is free again! The vulture was first rescued and ...
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New project combats illegal vulture body parts trade in Nigeria

Vultures are declining at an alarming rate and heading towards extinction across ...
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Egyptian vultures Sara and Tobia finally returned to Italy

The captive-bred Egyptian Vultures, Sara and Tobia, were released in Italy in ...
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Griffon Vulture conservation actions in Sardinia attracted Egyptian Vultures

Egyptian Vulture feeding in Sardinia (c) LIFE Under Griffon Wings There seems ...
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First flights of freedom for captive-bred Egyptian Vultures in Bulgaria

One of the captive-bred Egyptian Vultures photographed at a feeding station after ...
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Dr Patricia Mateo-Tomás, a specialist in vulture and human connections, is our latest keynote speaker at the European Vulture Conference

The European Vulture Conference will be Europe’s largest gathering of vulture conservationists ...
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The mystery of Egyptian Vulture Douro’s lost GPS transmitter

Egyptian Vulture Douro’s transmitter (c) Antonio Monteiro At the end of March ...
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Second year of releases in the Europe’s latest Bearded Vulture reintroduction project in Spain’s Maestrazgo region

The reintroduction of Bearded Vultures in the Maestrazgo region of Spain began ...
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Report published from our Spanish practical training course supporting Balkan colleagues fight illegal wildlife poisoning

Sharing skills and practice is vital in the fight against illegal wildlife ...
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dead egyptian vulture harshest wildlife crime conviction in Spain

Harshest wildlife poisoning penalty in Spain’s history

Three men receive the highest jail time imposed in Spanish history for ...
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Two young Bearded Vultures begin their new adventure after being released in the Parc Naturel Régional du Vercors in the French pre-Alps

One of the young Bearded Vultures presented to the crowd ahead of ...
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