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Report on wildlife poisoning in Spain between 1992-2017

A total of 21.260 animals were poisoned in 9700 different poisoning incidents ...
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Four new Egyptian Vulture territories occupied in the Balkans

Exciting news for the Egyptian Vulture in the Balkans as four new ...
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Second-ever Egyptian Vulture hatched and fledged in Sardinia

An unprecedented event occurred last year — two Egyptian Vultures settled in ...
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Egyptian Vulture Fangueiro gets new feathers to be able to fly again in the wild

A young Egyptian Vulture that had an unfortunate start in life got ...
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More electric poles insulated in the Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria to protect vultures

Within the framework of the LIFE Re-Vultures project, four new electric poles were insulated ...
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Egyptian Vulture baby hatched in a nest built on a transmission tower — first record in Spain and Europe

An unprecedented event recently occured in the northwest of Extremadura —.an Egyptian ...
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Egyptian Vultures in Italy — upcoming releases and movements of released birds

We have been working alongside our Italian colleagues to boost the Egyptian ...
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Ecosystem service provision – what do vultures do for us and the environment?

From helping reduce CO2 emissions to providing cultural and spiritual services dating ...
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A win-win collaboration between livestock breeders and vultures in Kompsatos valley (Greece)

It has been one year now since the operation of the small-sized ...
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Vulture Research Update: November 2019 – June 2020

In this research update we provide a list of recent vulture-related research ...
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Surveying for poison bait use in Albania

The survey on the use of poison baits was conducted in seven ...
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Egyptian Vulture family found dead in the Eastern Rhodopes Mountain in Bulgaria

One of the most productive Egyptian Vulture pairs in Bulgaria and their ...
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How GPS technology is key to securing the future of vultures

GPS tracking of big birds started in the early 90s and saw ...
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More Egyptian Vultures poisoned to death in the Canary Islands than previously thought

The latest poisoning incident that occurred in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, during April ...
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French Egyptian Vulture Buoux returns to the wild after almost a year in recovery

The Egyptian Vulture Buoux did not have a smooth start in life. ...
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Two young captive-bred Bearded Vultures released in the Parc Naturel Régional du Vercors in the French pre-Alps

The LIFE GypConnect project released two more Bearded Vultures to the wild, this time ...
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How are Egyptian Vultures perceived?

Not only do vultures play an essential role in nature, but they ...
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Electrocuted in Turkey: Vultures and other soaring birds under threat

Located at the interface of Asia, Africa and Europe, Turkey is a ...
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Watch two newly hatched Egyptian Vulture siblings in the wild in Israel

An Egyptian Vulture breeding pair in Israel has been busy during their ...
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Introducing a schematic sampling protocol for raptor biomonitoring to harmonize procedures across Europe

Bird species like scavengers have been widely used as sentinel species in ...
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