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Three supplementary feeding sites targeting the Egyptian vulture reactivated in the Douro

As part of the LIFE RUPIS project to help the Egyptian vulture ...
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Tizón is back in Europe!

After spending almost two years in Africa, Tizón – the young Egyptian ...
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LIFE RUPIS website now online

You can now explore the LIFE Rupis project at the new project ...
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New paper suggests that nest guarding and supplementary feeding failed to increase productivity and survival of Egyptian Vultures in the Balkans

The Egyptian vulture is Europe’s most threatened vulture species – classified as ...
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Captive breeding of Egyptian vultures – results from 2015

Captive breeding can be a very effective conservation tool – the captive ...
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The VCF visited Bulgaria

The VCF has recently organised its annual meeting of the VCF advisory ...
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Egyptian vultures eluded us at the Douro

Last week a team from the VCF, Junta de Castilla y Leon, ...
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MORTALITY CAUSES FOR THE EGYPTIAN VULTURE (NEOPHRON PERCNOPTERUS) IN BULGARIA AND GREECE (1997-2015)

A recent assessment of the causes of mortality affecting the severely declining ...
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The Egyptian vulture in France: 88 pairs, but a very bad breeding year

The latest report on the situation of the endangered Egyptian vulture in ...
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Egyptian vultures increasing in Catalonia

 While the European population of this bird of prey is generally declining, ...
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One more wintering Egyptian vulture caught and tagged in Extremadura

The Egyptian vulture is a partially migratory species across its vast global ...
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The Egyptian vulture Tizón is spending its second summer in Mauritania

Tizón – the young Egyptian vulture tagged in September 2014 in Spain ...
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Egyptian vulture research and monitoring in Oman

A program of research and conservation of Egyptian vultures has been developed ...
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Effectiveness of the canine units in the fight against poison in Greece – report

Poison is the number one threat to vultures – in Europe and ...
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The highlights of the VCF year

2015 was a busy year at the VCF. Some highlights… -20 bearded ...
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After Fresnedosa and Jara last winter – four more overwintering Egyptian vultures captured and tagged yesterday in Extremadura (Spain)

The Egyptian vulture is a partially migratory species across its vast global ...
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The 16 species of Old World Vultures in a sensible evolutionary order – drawing by Katja Wolfram

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The Egyptian vulture Tizón is back to Mali

Last time (in July) we gave you news of Tizón – the ...
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Iran bans veterinary diclofenac – in the meanwhile, the EU drags its feet and continues to threaten Europe’s vultures – sign the petition!

The Iran’s Department of Environment (DOE) has announced last month that it ...
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Wildlife disease and intoxication with heavy metals and toxic compounds from agriculture/veterinarian practices do not seem to be a significant threat to the Eg

The VCF has just published a report, commissioned by the LIFE+ project ...
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