Tag: 2025-11
“Lead, a borderless poison”: an international conference calls for a lead-free future for wildlife and people
Novembro 21, 2025
The first international conference in Italy on the impacts of lead ammunition ...
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Meet “Amic” and “Bassi” – the first territorial Bearded Vulture pair in Maestrazgo
Novembro 20, 2025
The Bearded Vulture reintroduction project in Maestrazgo, Spain continues to progress with ...
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The remarkable return of a Bearded Vulture we thought was lost
Novembro 17, 2025
An unexpected and thrilling update has just arrived from the French mountains: ...
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Boev – The first independent Bulgarian Bearded Vulture in decades
Novembro 13, 2025
After an absence of more than half a century, the skies above ...
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Nature conservation authority and biodiversity conservation NGOs cooperate to protect the Cinereous Vulture in central Portugal
Novembro 12, 2025
Within the scope of the LIFE Aegypius Return project, the Portuguese Institute ...
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A mission to stop vulture poisoning incidents in The Gambia
Novembro 11, 2025
Following major poisoning incidents that occurred in The Gambia this summer, CMS ...
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Get ready for the Balkan Griffon Vulture roosting site census 2025!
Novembro 11, 2025
The yearly Griffon Vulture roosting site census in the Balkans is approaching, ...
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Seven Cinereous Vultures released in the Eastern Rhodopes
Novembro 7, 2025
The LIFE Rhodope Vulture project moves a step further in its Cinereous ...
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Cinereous Vulture gave biodiversity a voice at renewable energy conference
Novembro 6, 2025
The LIFE Aegypius Return project was invited to clarify some of the ...
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Young Bearded Vultures Ubac and Ushuaia successfully adapt to life in the wild in France
Novembro 4, 2025
The 2025 Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) reintroduction season in the Grands Causses, ...
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Cinereous vultures and friendship: unlikely bonds in LIFE Aegypius Return
Novembro 3, 2025
In Portugal, the LIFE Aegypius Return project has been tracking the movements ...
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