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Bearded Vulture hatches in Picos de Europa for the first time in nearly seven decades

The Bearded Vulture disappeared from the skies of Picos de Europa National ...
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Watch: The final push – the hatching of a Bearded Vulture chick

With the Bearded Vulture breeding season in full swing and the coronavirus ...
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Prevent poisoning: leave lead ammunition to history

Lead ammunition used in hunting activities presents a risk to vultures, other ...
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Life, vultures and COVID19 – we live in a brand-new world

“Life-threatening”, “a global challenge”, an “acute and massive threat”. We often use ...
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Operation “Save chick Ryan”: transportation of Bearded Vulture before Spain’s COVID-19 lockdown

The recent lockdowns of cities or even countries due to COVID-19 is ...
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A letter from 1791 takes us back in time to see how the Bearded Vulture was perceived in Switzerland during that period

William Coxe FRS was an English historian and priest who served as ...
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IUCN’s Vulture Specialist Group position on the role of vultures in disease transmission

Vultures and condors provide important ecosystem services, and their position as apex ...
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Two reintroduced Bearded Vultures observed and identified in the wild again

Bearded Vultures Gerlinde and Calandreto who were released in different areas and ...
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Bearded Vulture chicks in Andalucia are hatching both in the wild and in captivity!

One of the most successful breeding pairs, coming from a captive background, ...
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The seventh edition of La Plume du Life, the LIFE GypConnect newsletter, released

The LIFE GypConnect aims to establish a breeding population of Bearded Vultures in the ...
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#WorldWildlifeDay: Together we can save vultures – how the Bearded Vulture is returning to its former range in Europe

The Bearded Vulture is an exceptional vulture species that has evolved to primarily feed ...
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Possibly the highest Bearded Vulture nest at almost 5000 metres altitude discovered in the Himalayas

Some propose that Bearded Vultures can nest at an altitude of over 5000 metres, ...
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Watch what it takes to breed a Bearded Vulture in captivity

Captive breeding can play a vital role for conservation programmes of rare ...
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The VCF at the CoP13 of the Convention for Migratory Species

Vultures, vultures, vultures! The 2,500 participants in the biggest ever Conference of the ...
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The latest addition to the captive Bearded Vulture family – say hello to BG1057

Yesterday, on Friday 21 February 2020, the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) rejoiced ...
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Vulture MsAP Strategic Implementation Plan Launched

The Vulture Conservation Foundation took part at the Thirteenth Conference of Parties to ...
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How LIFE GypConnect is reintroducing the Bearded Vulture to Baronnies

The LIFE GYPCONNECT project aims to reintroduce a population of Bearded Vultures into the ...
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Guidelines for feeding Bearded Vultures in captivity are now also available in Bulgarian and Russian

The Bearded Vulture reintroduction programme is one of the most celebrated and ...
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Watch directly from the nest the Bearded Vulture pair from Valsavarenche during this breeding period

For the second season in a row, a special webcam installed by ...
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Meet Kobe – the first captive-bred Bearded Vulture chick of the season!

Captive breeding of Bearded Vultures is essential for the reintroduction or reinforcement ...
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