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Tizón is spending its first summer in Mauritania

Last time (in May) we gave you news of Tizón – the ...
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Poison and lead are the main cause of vulture deaths in the French Pyrenees

Knowing causes of mortality of biodiversity, especially of rare and endangered species, ...
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Captive breeding in the Egyptian vulture – a relevant conservation tool for future reintroduction or restocking projects?

The reintroduction of vultures to former distribution range has been a very ...
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Declaration from the workshop to develop a flyway action plan for the Egyptian vulture populations in the Balkans, Turkey, Central Asia & the Caucasus published

The declaration from the recently held workshop to develop an international species ...
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Planning towards safeguarding Egyptian vultures across the eastern Flyway (Balkans, Turkey & Central Asia, Middle East and Africa)

The VCF has this week contributed and co-facilitated a workshop to develop ...
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New success in captive breeding of the endangered Canary Islands Egyptian vulture (Guirre)

Following a world first in 2013 – the breeding in captivity of ...
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The problem of poisoning in the Balkans and its impact on vulture conservation debated at a workshop

The VCF has recently participated in a two-day workshop organized in Papingo ...
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The silent killer strikes again – this time in Portugal and with a big conservation impact

Four black vultures and one Egyptian vulture were found dead this weekend ...
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Tizón & western Mali – a love affair

Tizón – the young Egyptian vulture tagged last September in Spain – ...
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Famous Egyptian vulture Igdir found dead in Ethiopia after flying 60,000 km in three years

In February 2015 an Egyptian vulture was found dead by Ethiopian authorities ...
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Egyptian vultures that have wintered in Extremadura still in the region

The two Egyptian Vultures that were captured this winter in Extremadura – ...
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Tizón is still in western Mali

Tizón – the young Egyptian vulture tagged last September in Spain – ...
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Captive breeding of Egyptian vultures – results from 2014

Captive breeding can be a very effective conservation tool – the captive ...
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Egyptian vultures still hanging on in Cape Verde! VCF, CIBIO and University of Cape Verde started a survey of the rare species in the archipelago

The Egyptian Vulture is a globally endangered species, with almost all populations ...
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Italian experts and conservation managers discussed the pros and cons of feeding stations for scavenger bird species

Over 150 people from all over Italy participated in a conference on ...
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VCF and Junta de Extremadura start a new project to monitor a unique wintering population of Egyptian Vulture in Iberia

Two birdshave been caught and tagged Extremadura has about 175 breeding pairs ...
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The VCF and prominent Spanish scientists alert to a new threat to Iberian vultures – the proposal  to eliminate all by-products of hunted wild ungulates

The regional Agriculture Agency of Castilla-La Mancha (Consejería de Agricultura) has recently ...
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Tizón and Mali – a love affair

Tizón – the young Egyptian vulture tagged in Spain – really seems ...
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New study on the diet of the Egyptian vulture in the Balkans suggests that breeding productivity is not related to food

The Egyptian vulture is the most threatened vulture species in Europe – ...
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Tizón is back to western Mali

Tizón – the Egyptian vulture tagged on the 24th September last year ...
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