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Last preparations for the new bearded vulture breeding season

Summer has finished not so long ago, yet in the bearded vulture ...
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Thank you to all the volunteers who have joined us for the International Bearded Vulture Observation Days!

This Saturday hundreds of observers spent a great day in the field ...
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The International alpine bearded vulture observation day is this Saturday – come and count bearded vultures with us in the Alps!

Last year over 600 observers saw more than 90 different bearded vultures ...
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Bearded vulture exhibition & other events in Haute-Savoie (France)

If you live in the Geneva-Lyon-Annecy area, don´t miss the bearded vulture ...
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Come and count bearded vultures in the Alps with us – International bearded vulture observation day is on the 10th October!

The bearded vulture reintroduction project in the Alps is one of the ...
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Lead poisoning and bearded vultures in the French Alps –significant progress in the seminar this week at Annecy

Frank dialogue and important commitments from both conservation organisations and the hunting ...
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The VCF will be tomorrow in Annecy co-leading a seminar on lead poisoning and bearded vultures

As part of the LIFE GYPHELP project, in which the VCF is ...
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The VCF was present in the meeting on Mediterranean Raptors held recently in Italy

The Meeting on the conservation of Mediterranean Raptors “Sotto il segno del ...
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Seminar on lead poisoning and bearded vultures – Annecy (Haute Savoie, France), 28 September 2015

As part of the LIFE GYPHELP project, in which the VCF is ...
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Good breeding season for bearded vultures in the Alps – more pairs (34) and one more wild born chicks fledged (20) than last year

After extinction in the beginning of the 20th century, bearded vultures started ...
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Today it is the International Vulture Awareness Day, and VCF has a message – Ban killer drug diclofenac or Europe’s vultures may face extinction!

The VCF warns that today´s International Vulture Awareness Day could be one ...
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Spreading the word – vultures are beautiful, necessary and endangered! International Vulture Awareness Day, 5th September

Vultures play a vital ecological role in our ecosystems, yet they face ...
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Help spread awareness on vultures – share your vulture pictures with National Geographic!

As part of the International Vulture Awareness Day (5th September, see here), ...
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New paper discusses supplementary feeding programs for European vultures, and makes recommendations for the management of vulture feeding sites

Ideally, all scavenger species, including vultures, should survive based primarily on natural ...
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New paper published on risks of anti-parasitic veterinary products to bearded vultures

As scavengers that often feed on the carcasses of domestic cattle, vultures ...
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Fly Esperanza fly!

First bearded vulture born in the wild in Andalucia this century flew ...
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Bearded vultures in Corsica and in Crete – an update

Bearded vultures were at one point confined to the Pyrenees, Corsica and ...
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New paper published on feather moult in bearded vultures

Bearded vultures only start breeding after they are 7-8 years in life, ...
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The bearded vulture in the French Pyrenees in 2014

The annual report on the results of all the monitoring and research ...
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The first wild bearded vulture chick to be born in southern Spain in the last 30 years already has a name: Esperanza (Hope)

Following a public vote organized by the Junta de Andalucia, the bearded ...
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