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Human persecution still a threat to Himalayan bearded vultures

We have recently received the above photos from our colleague Tulsi Subedi, ...
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The young bearded vulture is now in the Netherlands…

We reported only some days ago that the young bearded vulture was ...
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Bearded vultures and lead poisoning – The Cévennes National Park (France) is promoting lead-free hunting practices

Lead (Pb) is a metabolic poison that can negatively influence biological processes, ...
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Young wandering bearded vulture still in Germany!

The young bearded vulture which was observed in mid-February in Western Germany ...
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Infogipeto – latest newsletter on the bearded vulture reintroduction project in the Alps just published (in Italian)

The bearded vulture reintroduction project in the Alps is one of the ...
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Bearded vultures in the Alps – looks like we are having another great breeding season!

The bearded vulture breeding season is in full swing, and so far, ...
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Bearded vulture clutch extracted from a wild nest in Corsica again –  part of a plan to save this highly endangered population from extinction

The double clutch of one of the few remaining bearded vulture pairs ...
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Bearded Vulture in Western Germany

A very interesting observation arrived today from Germany. Edith Höhner could observe ...
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Bearded vultures and lead poisoning – National Park Hohe Tauern (Austria) is promoting lead-free hunting practices

Lead (Pb) is a metabolic poison that can negatively influence biological processes, ...
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After Andalusia, bearded vultures are also breeding in Picos de Europa

Vultures may not be doing very well in other parts of the ...
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And they are out – first two baby bearded vultures of the season hatched in Guadalentin

The first bearded vulture to hatch this year within our captive breeding ...
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New data reveals there are 11-12 pairs of bearded vultures in Armenia

The species account for bearded vultures in Armenia within the National Atlas ...
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Tono and Blimunda lay an egg again in Andalusia – after the first ever successful breeding in the wild in 2015 following reintroduction, and after a gap in 2016

Tono and Blimunda were undoubtedly the starts of the 2015 bearded vulture ...
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New paper on ranging of Pyrenean bearded vultures: supplementary feeding not that important (at least for breeding adults), and half of home ranges outside PAs

A new paper (Margalida et al. in 2016, Scientific Reports) showed that ...
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Bearded vulture captive breeding: Old ladies come to the rescue

Captive-breeding is a (difficult) art, but in the bearded vulture captive breeding ...
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News from the bearded vulture pairs in Andalusia: Hortelano & Marchena are in fine breeding plumage and going through all the breeding antics (see video)

The breeding season 2014-15 was a milestone in the bearded vulture reintroduction ...
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Better and better at our bearded vulture captive breeding network – mortality rate decreases significantly while the average age at death increases!

The bearded vulture breeding season is in full swing – both in ...
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Girun and Volcaire doing well – and have been celebrated by a Côtes du Rhône wine!

You can now drink some good wine (see review below), with a ...
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News from LIFE GYPCONNECT: Bearded vulture Roc Genèse is a male, is now in Spain, and its parents are breeding again

Roc Genèse, the first wild bearded vulture nestling ever tagged in the ...
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Tracking bearded vultures in Nepal – new research project by Tulsi Subedi

Bearded vultures occur from Western Europe to China, and from North Africa ...
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