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Two captive-bred Bearded Vultures from Austrian and Czech zoos released in Baronnies

The first 2020 Bearded Vulture releases in France with the LIFE GypConnect project took ...
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Watch: Guadalentín — the centre that breeds the most Bearded Vultures

In 1986, Bearded Vultures disappeared from the skies of Andalusia. One of ...
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Introducing a schematic sampling protocol for raptor biomonitoring to harmonize procedures across Europe

Bird species like scavengers have been widely used as sentinel species in ...
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Bearded Vulture vagrancy: leaving the mountains to explore the North of France

Young Bearded Vultures have done it again — they left their mountain ...
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How many Bearded Vultures hatched this breeding season in captivity?

The breeding season within our Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Network (EEP) kicked ...
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Food shortage will not be a problem this summer for our Bearded Vulture breeding centres

Every summer, our regular food supply for our captive Bearded Vultures drastically ...
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Research review: New study estimates the Bearded Vulture population in the Pyrenees at around 1,000 individuals

How many Bearded Vultures live in the Pyrenees? A recently published article answers this question comprehensively ...
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Two Bearded Vulture siblings kick off the 2020 release season in Andalusia

It’s that time of the year again when the Vulture Conservation Foundation ...
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Birdski: mitigating threats in ski areas to protect Bearded Vultures in the French Alps

The mountain massifs of the French Alps host large raptors such as ...
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Watch vulture videos and nest cams to feel closer to our feathered friends

As we are spending more time indoors, it is perfectly normal for ...
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Are vultures really becoming livestock predators? Shedding some light on negative misconceptions and false accusations – new paper

We can all agree that vultures get a bad reputation for the ...
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Bearded Vultures try to breed for the first time on the Moncayo Mountains (Easternmost Central Iberian Massif)

There are around 400 Griffon Vulture breeding pairs and a few Egyptian Vulture pairs that call ...
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Research review: new article demonstrates the value of research for effective vulture conservation

A new review article published in the journal Conservation Letters has identified that the majority of ...
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Earth Day 2020: Why it is more important than ever to preserve our nature and vultures

The world is currently facing three severe crises that affect us all, ...
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Research review: recent study describes the movements of Bearded Vultures in the Himalayas

A research article written by Tulsi Subedi and colleagues recently published in the journal Ibis has ...
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Together for Bearded Vultures — taking measures to tackle COVID-19 issues

An international partnership continues to work rigorously to take care of Bearded Vultures in ...
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Latest newsletter of the IUCN Vulture Specialist Group

The IUCN’s Vulture Specialist Group (VSG) have published their latest biannual newsletter, which covers ...
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The Vulture Conservation Foundation is hiring a Bearded Vulture Captive Breeding Assistant

The Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) is the leading organisation working to protect ...
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Research review: New study illustrates how larger vulture species and older individuals are most dominant when competing at carcasses

The authors of a new research article (Rubén Moreno-Opo, Ana Truijillano and Antoni Margalida) ...
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Bearded Vulture Adonis returned to Grands Causses and paired…with another male

The Bearded Vulture Adonis that carried an impressive trip around Europe and ...
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