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Years of reintroduction efforts compromised: Four Cinereous Vultures illegally poisoned in Bulgaria

Years of reintroduction efforts compromised: Four Cinereous Vultures illegally poisoned in Bulgaria

Bulgaria’s nature has been deprived of Cinereous Vulture nesting pairs for decades. ...
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Reintroducing Cinereous Vultures in the Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria – 2021 overview

The Vultures Back to LIFE project has been releasing Cinereous Vultures in ...
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Cinereous Vulture population tripled in Mallorca in the last decade

The results from the first photographic census reveal that the Cinereous Vulture ...
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Watch the presentations of the 27th ‘Vautours’ meeting online

Between 15 to 17 February 2022, the 27th ‘Vautours’ meeting (27èmes rencontres ...
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The marking scheme for Griffon Vultures released in Kresna Gorge in the period 2013-2021.

Reintroducing the Griffon Vulture in the Kresna Gorge, Bulgaria – 2021 overview

For the twelfth year, Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus) reintroduction in the Kresna Gorge, ...
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A newly trained working-dog joins the anti-poison dog unit in Thrace, Greece

Despite being illegal, the use of poison baits to target predators that ...
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Cinereous Vulture reintroduced in Bulgaria chooses to winter in Romania

The Cinereous Vulture Dzhuranli, originating from Spain, has been performing impressive movements ...
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Reaching the best Cinereous Vulture breeding results at Herdade da Contenda in Portugal since 2015

In 2021, the Cinereous Vulture population reached the best breeding results at ...
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Disabled Cinereous Vulture pair gets new chance to contribute to the species conservation

A few days ago, a Cinereous Vulture pair arrived at Sofia Zoo ...
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Vulture conservation and the VCF in 2022 – a forecast

2021 was another challenging year for all of us and the planet. ...
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Vulture conservation achievements 2021

It has been yet another difficult year for all of us. Yet, ...
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Highlights 2021: Cinereous Vulture conservation

2021 was a challenging year for all of us, but our work ...
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Reintroduced Cinereous Vulture Kutelka performs impressive travels and finds a partner

Koutelka is a Cinereous Vulture from Spain that arrived in Bulgaria as ...
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Discovery of yet another new Cinereous Vulture nest in Bulgaria

Discovery of yet another new Cinereous Vulture nest in Bulgaria

The excellent news for the return of the Cinereous Vulture in Bulgaria ...
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Two impressive collisions involving vultures highlight the increasing conflict between transport infrastructure and bird conservation in Spain

After the recent mass-poisoning event in Israel, we are sad to report ...
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INFOGRAPHIC: Vultures and Sanitary Regulations in the European Union

In the wake of the mad-cow disease crisis in the early 2000s, ...
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Cinereous Vulture fledges in Bulgaria

Reintroduction success: first Cinereous Vulture fledges in Bulgaria

Twenty-eight years after the last nesting, the Cinereous Vulture is breeding again ...
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Cinereous Vulture poisoned

Extremely rare Cinereous Vulture poisoned to death in Bulgaria

Once again, a serious wildlife crime caused the death of a highly ...
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Lead Ammunition vultures

Our consultation response to ECHA towards restricting the use of lead ammunition for the sake of vultures, nature and people!

Last week, the VCF has submitted a consultation response on the Annex ...
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WATCH – Anti-Poisoning Dog Units: how working dogs help combat illegal wildlife poisoning

The illegal use of poison baits to target animals is the most ...
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