Category: News
Two Bearded Vultures flying, two just arriving: updates from LIFE Gyp’Act at the Grands Causses
Junho 28, 2023
Eight captive-bred Bearded Vultures (Gypaetus barbatus) were released this season in Southern ...
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One more Cinereous Vulture collides with wind turbine in Thrace, Greece, highlighting growing concerns
Junho 27, 2023
In a tragic incident on 30 April, a Cinereous Vulture collided with ...
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Best practices for mitigating electrocution and collision risk -International Conference in Sardinia
Junho 20, 2023
Electrocution and collision with energy infrastructure are among the main vulture mortality ...
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Bearded Vultures “Serafín” and “Ángeles” released in Andalusia
Junho 19, 2023
On 13 June, two juvenile Bearded Vultures (Gypaetus barbatus) were released in ...
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How release strategies affect survival and home range stability: a study with Griffon Vultures translocated to Sardinia
Junho 18, 2023
In a recently published article, researchers analysed the home range stability and ...
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Strengthening the Alpine Bearded Vulture populations: the last releases of this season
Junho 16, 2023
Celebrating the last Bearded Vulture releases of this season, with two captive-bred ...
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European Vulture Conference 2023 update: New website and Abstract Submission deadline extension
Junho 15, 2023
We are thrilled to bring you exciting updates regarding the European Vulture ...
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The science of vulture conservation: What you can expect at the European Vulture Conference 2023
Junho 14, 2023
Join us in Cáceres (Spain) between 14 and 17 November 2023 for ...
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Bearded Vulture dies after colliding with wind turbine in the Netherlands
Junho 12, 2023
Two days ago, we found the remains of the Bearded Vulture Roc ...
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Deadline approaching: Last chance to submit abstracts for the European Vulture Conference 2023
Junho 8, 2023
The European Vulture Conference 2023, held in Cáceres between 14-17 November, is ...
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Three juvenile Bearded Vultures released in Maestrazgo, Spain
Junho 8, 2023
On 2 June, three juvenile Bearded Vultures released in Parc Natural de ...
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World Environment Day: Tackling poison and pollutants that affect vulture populations and human well-being
Junho 5, 2023
Since 1974, World Environment Day has been celebrated globally to focus attention ...
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Egyptian Vulture Mogadouro is back in Europe
Junho 3, 2023
Egyptian Vultures (Nephron percnopterus) have fascinating migration patterns. The population that breeds ...
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Strengthening environmental protection: Bulgaria establishes new police sector to combat wildlife crimes
Maio 31, 2023
Bulgaria takes a momentous leap forward in protecting wildlife and its natural ...
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Following the movements of the Bearded Vultures released in Maestrazgo
Maio 31, 2023
In an effort to bring the Bearded Vulture back to Maestrazgo and ...
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EAZA Best Practice Guidelines for Cinereous Vulture
Maio 29, 2023
After extensive work coordinated by the Cinereous Vulture European Endangered Species Programme ...
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Goodbye, Winnie. One of the first Bearded Vultures released in the Alps died
Maio 26, 2023
A sad loss for the Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Network (Bearded Vulture ...
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Captive-bred Bearded Vultures released in Berchtesgaden National Park in Germany: meet “Sisi” and “Nepomuk”
Maio 25, 2023
May 24, the European Day of Parks, was a special day in ...
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LIFE Aegypius Return: the first Cinereous Vulture chicks hatched, and one new nest was confirmed in Malcata Nature Reserve (Portugal)
Maio 24, 2023
Good news from the Cinereous Vulture colony (Aegypius monachus) in the Malcata ...
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Joining forces: The importance of academic and non-academic conservationists working together for vulture conservation
Maio 23, 2023
Academic and non-academic collaboration is key in addressing complex conservation challenges. The European ...
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