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Eight captive-bred Egyptian Vultures released in Italy to boost the population

Our Italian colleagues released a total of eight captive-bred Egyptian Vultures in ...
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Get to know Europe’s vultures – key facts and conservation

Vultures need all the help they can get when it comes to ...
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The mystery of the Egyptian Vulture in Lamoso feeding station…solved!

The CAAN Lamoso feeding station in the LIFE Rupis project area in Portugal had ...
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Egyptian Vulture Tizón continues to surprise us with his movements

Do you remember the Egyptian Vulture Tizón? When he was two years ...
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Together we can save vultures

The European Vulture Conference will be Europe’s largest gathering of vulture conservationists and ...
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Portuguese Action Plan for the Conservation of Necrophagous Birds finally published in Diário da República

Necrophagous birds are an important component for socio-economic terms. Both for the sanitary ...
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Four captive-bred Egyptian Vultures released into the wild in Bulgaria

Four young captive-bred Egyptian Vultures are now part of Bulgaria’s wildlife! A ...
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Continuing our monitoring efforts to understand Egyptian Vulture behaviour in the Douro (Spain-Portugal border)

The migratory Egyptian vulture carries out a 7,000km round trip between their ...
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Update on summer movements of LIFE Rupis Egyptian Vultures: July 2019

The five migratory Egyptian Vultures fitted with GPS transmitters continue to provide ...
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Announcing the Scientific Programme of the European Vulture Conference

We are excited to announce the preliminary scientific programme of the European Vulture Conference, ...
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Five Griffon Vultures tagged in Western Iberia to reveal feeding behaviour

Five Griffon Vultures are now equipped with transmitters and accelerometers in the ...
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4 Vultures – Photography Contest

Do you want to share your beautiful vulture photographs with others? Do ...
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Restoring natural feeding scenarios for Cinereous Vultures in Spain

Spain is home to the most significant population of carrion-feeding birds in ...
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Our latest keynote speaker at the European Vulture Conference, Dr Steffen Oppel, will discuss Egyptian Vulture threats and conservation strategies

During the European Vulture Conference, leading professionals in the field of vulture conservation ...
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The many challenges and adventures of the recently released Egyptian Vultures in Bulgaria

It has already been a month since the two captive-bred Egyptian Vultures, ...
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Egyptian Vultures are losing their reign in the Balkans

Egyptian Vulture at Kotel Mountain (c) Hristo Peshev It seems that Egyptian ...
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Securing the future of vultures in Israel

Egyptian and Griffon Vulture chicks (c) Erez Erlichman Things seem to be ...
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New hope for Egyptian Vultures as eggs keep on hatching at the Green Balkans’ Rescue centre

Great news for Egyptian Vultures in the Balkans! Since May, four Egyptian ...
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How do vultures contribute to our environment?

How do vultures contribute to our environmentfor a healthy environment? To celebrate ...
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Egyptian vultures Sara and Tobia finally returned to Italy

The captive-bred Egyptian Vultures, Sara and Tobia, were released in Italy in ...
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