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Update on the Bearded Vultures recently released in France

This year, the LIFE GYPCONNECT project released eight young Bearded Vultures in the Massif ...
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From the Grands Causses to the French Pyrenees — the travels of Bearded Vulture Cévennes

The LIFE GypConnect project reintroduces young Bearded Vultures into the Massif Central and the ...
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Closer to reintroducing Bearded Vultures to the Grands Causses with the latest release of four birds

All four European vultures soar the skies of the Grands Causses and ...
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Two captive-bred Bearded Vultures from Austrian and Czech zoos released in Baronnies

The first 2020 Bearded Vulture releases in France with the LIFE GypConnect project took ...
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Research review: New study estimates the Bearded Vulture population in the Pyrenees at around 1,000 individuals

How many Bearded Vultures live in the Pyrenees? A recently published article answers this question comprehensively ...
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Bearded Vultures try to breed for the first time on the Moncayo Mountains (Easternmost Central Iberian Massif)

There are around 400 Griffon Vulture breeding pairs and a few Egyptian Vulture pairs that call ...
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Bearded Vulture Adonis returned to Grands Causses and paired…with another male

The Bearded Vulture Adonis that carried an impressive trip around Europe and ...
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Watch: The final push – the hatching of a Bearded Vulture chick

With the Bearded Vulture breeding season in full swing and the coronavirus ...
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Prevent poisoning: leave lead ammunition to history

Lead ammunition used in hunting activities presents a risk to vultures, other ...
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Two reintroduced Bearded Vultures observed and identified in the wild again

Bearded Vultures Gerlinde and Calandreto who were released in different areas and ...
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The seventh edition of La Plume du Life, the LIFE GypConnect newsletter, released

The LIFE GypConnect aims to establish a breeding population of Bearded Vultures in the ...
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How LIFE GypConnect is reintroducing the Bearded Vulture to Baronnies

The LIFE GYPCONNECT project aims to reintroduce a population of Bearded Vultures into the ...
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Restoring Bearded Vulture populations in nature requires help from zoos

For the past few decades, we have been part of the coordinated ...
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Brilliant photograph of an encounter between Bearded Vulture Carmen and Griffon Vulture in Barronies

Bearded Vulture Carmen, one of the nine Bearded Vultures released within the LIFE GypConnect project in ...
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Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview

From reintroducing a record of 22 Bearded Vultures into the wild to ...
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Bearded Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview

The bone-eating Bearded Vulture is the rarest vulture in Europe. Today, there are around ...
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How the LIFE GYPCONNECT project is working to limit the use of lead ammunition

In addition to sports shooting and fishing activities, hunting alone disperses 8,000 ...
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LIFE GYPCONNECT Seminar: Food support and sanitary precautions for Bearded Vultures

The LIFE GYPCONNECT team is pleased to be organising a second seminar, focusing on ...
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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 Bearded Vultures in the Grands Causses are travelling further and further

The three young Bearded Vultures released in the Grands Causses under LIFE GypConnect are ...
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