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First flight of Cinereous Vulture Kutelka in Bulgaria © Green Balkans

Farewell, Kutelka: the Cinereous Vulture that kept conservationists always on their toes 

On June 2, Kutelka, one of Bulgaria’s most iconic Cinereous Vultures, was ...
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Cinereous vulture chick in the Douro Internacional colony. © Palombar

It’s Cinereous Vulture tagging time! 

GPS/GSM tagging provides essential information for the conservation of the species.  In ...
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Cinereous Vulture in the nest on a tree with its chick

New breeding record for Cinereous Vultures in Bulgaria following reintroduction efforts 

In a promising turn for wildlife conservation, eight Cinereous Vulture chicks were ...
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Another illegal shooting in France – This time, the vulture survived

Illegal shootings continue to endanger birds of prey across France, with protected ...
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A man holding a blindfolded Cinereous Vulture while a woman checks it

The Eastern Rhodopes welcome seven Cinereous Vultures

The LIFE Rhodope Vulture project continues its work on restoring the Cinereous ...
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LIFE Aegypius Return partners and stakeholders gathered at Herdade da Contenda ©VCF

All together for the Cinereous Vulture: LIFE Aegypius Return joins partners and stakeholders for the 4th time 

LIFE Aegypius Return partners and Portuguese and Spanish authorities got together in ...
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European vulture experts at the end of the technical meeting in Sardinia

First steps to reintroduce extinct vulture species in Sardinia 

A three-day technical meeting was recently held in Alghero, Sardinia (Italy), to ...
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group of cinereous vultures feeding at a feeding station near they acclimatisation aviary

Cinereous Vultures released in Eastern Rhodope Mountains

The LIFE Rhodope Vulture project recently released six Cinereous Vultures in the ...
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Cinereous Vultures in the Dadia Forest © Petros Babakas, Archive of the Management Unit of Evros Delta and Dadia National Parks

Record population of Cinereous Vultures in Dadia, two years after the wildfire 

Almost two years after a major wildfire hit the Evros region, there ...
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First documented migration of Cinereous Vultures from Central Asia

For the first time, the migration of juvenile Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus) ...
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New group of Cinereous Vultures acclimatising in the Douro International Nature Park. © LIFE Aegypius Return

Six more Cinereous Vultures join the soft release programme to strengthen the Douro International colony 

Last week, a new group of six Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus) joined ...
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Young Cinereous Vulture taking off in a green field with mountains in the background

Tewes, the globe-trotter Cinereous Vulture, did it again!

Tewes, a female Cinereous Vulture, delights scientists and nature enthusiasts travelling far ...
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Seventeen Spanish Cinereous Vultures arrive to their new home in Bulgaria 

As part of the Bearded Vulture LIFE project, 17 Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius ...
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Three women and a man in Attiza Zoo green uniforms, posing near a golf car with a transport kennel on it.

B14 comes back home after a one-year long adventure 

Thanks to a remarkable international collaborative effort, a young female Cinereous Vulture ...
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Cinereous vultures flock at a feeding ground. Two Cinereous Vultures in the front looking at the camera

LIFE Aegypius Return unlocks food reinforcement for vultures in southern Portugal 

First private unfenced feeding areas for vultures approved at Herdade da Contenda ...
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X-ray image of Cinereous Vulture Pousio showing a large number of pellets © LxCRAS

Shooting threatens the recovery of the Cinereous Vulture in Portugal: three recently shot birds spark unified condemnation 

Among the victims were two birds tagged with GPS/GSM transmitters as part ...
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Two Cinereous vultures looking at each other, standing on rocks and grass.

Love is in the air for Cinereous Vultures in the Eastern Rhodopes

This February, in a heartening development for wildlife conservation, a new pair ...
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Natator’s release. © Fernando Sanchez

Meet Natator: the Cinereous Vulture who swam for his life between Portugal and Spain

Natator was rescued on an international mission, recovered and released back into ...
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Cinereous Vultures and Griffon Vultures © Pilar Oliva

Unveiling European vulture survival across a continent 

The SURVIVALIST project aims to quantify the survival of three of four ...
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Three Cinereous Vultures flying

The 2025 Cinereous Vulture breeding season in Bulgaria has begun 

The 2025 breeding season for Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus) in Stara Planina ...
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