Author: Eleni Karatzia

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Author: Eleni Karatzia

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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Griffon Vulture in Corsica falls victim to severe lead poisoning

X-ray showing two bullets and an ingested unknown metallic item (c) Cerba ...
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Opportunity to present your work alongside leading vulture conservationists

For the first four days of October, we will be bringing together ...
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Europe’s largest vulture spotted on an epic journey to northern Europe all the way from Spain

Cinereous Vulture Brínzola spotted in Belgium (c) Wouter Van Gasse The silhouette ...
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Two Bearded Vultures set to be released into the wild in Andalucia on Thursday 23 May

More captive-bred Bearded Vultures than ever before will be released in Andalucía ...
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Fantastic breeding results for Griffon Vultures in Bulgaria’s Eastern Rhodope Mountains

Monitoring breeding Griffon Vultures in the Eastern Rhodope Mountains (c) Dobromir Dobrev ...
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Report from ground-breaking Balkan Vultures Anti-Poisoning Workshop published

The illegal practice of poisoning wildlife is the single biggest factor preventing ...
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Mass poisoning nearly wipes out Griffon Vulture population in Golan Heights

Eight Griffon Vultures found poisoned in the Golan Heights (c) Dudu Pils/Israel ...
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Bearded Vulture releases continue in LIFE GYPCONNECT project in France on Saturday 18 May

The three captive-bred Bearded Vulture chicks released last week are currently in ...
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Prof. Ran Nathan, pioneer of understanding the ecology of vulture movements, is one of our headline speakers at the European Vulture Conference 2019

The European Vulture Conference will be Europe’s largest gathering of vulture conservationists ...
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The continued adventures of the reintroduced Bulgarian Cinereous Vultures

A camera trap photo of the curious reintroduced Cinereous Vultures of Bulgaria ...
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Three captive-bred Bearded Vultures released into the wild in France kicking off the 2019 Bearded Vulture Release Season

Earlier this week three captive-bred Bearded Vultures were released into the wild ...
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Three young Egyptian Vultures are on their way to freedom in Bulgaria

A young Egyptian Vulture donated by Jerez Zoo in Spain being transported ...
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The Annual Alpine Griffon Vulture count taking place on Saturday 17 August

Running since 2010 the annual Griffon Vulture Alpine summer survey returns on ...
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Captive-bred Egyptian Vulture Sara continues her travels as she reaches Italy after her first migration

Last week we reported on the news that the captive-bred Egyptian Vulture ...
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Latest edition of Alpine Bearded Vulture news bulletin infoGipeto published

Young Bearded Vulture in the Italian Alps The return of the Bearded ...
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Spanish anti-poison professionals welcome Balkan colleagues for a two day training course

Colleagues from Spain leading a practical workshop to identify wildlife poisoning as ...
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