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Bearded Vulture “Vigo” is actually “Flysch” from Haute Savoie, and the full history of the bird now published in British Birds
Janeiro 1, 2021
The Bearded Vulture nicknamed “Vigo” that toured the UK in 2020 probably needs no ...
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Preliminary results from the 2020 International Observation Days for the Bearded Vulture
Dezembro 22, 2020
Every year, Bearded Vulture researchers and enthusiasts carry out simultaneous counts across ...
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GPS and genetic monitoring: Evaluating the connectivity of Bearded Vulture populations between different massifs in France
Dezembro 20, 2020
The LIFE GYPCONNECT project aims to connect the population of Bearded Vultures in the ...
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Meet the Bearded Vultures that flew above seas and travelled vast distances in 2020
Dezembro 15, 2020
The different partners within the International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network (IBM), coordinated by the ...
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Bearded Vulture Technical Webinar: Reviewing conservation and research projects across three continents
Outubro 23, 2020
The Annual Bearded Vulture Meeting has been cancelled for the first time ...
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Plumage, bleached feathers and moulting: How we can tell apart Bearded Vultures in the wild
Outubro 6, 2020
You hear us often talking about the age of certain Bearded Vultures ...
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The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network 2019 Annual Report
Setembro 29, 2020
The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network’s 2019 Annual Report is now published, ...
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International Observation Days: Volunteers needed to help count Bearded Vultures in Europe on Saturday 3 October 2020
Setembro 13, 2020
For the 15th consecutive year, the International Observation Days (IOD) will take ...
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International Observation Days 2019: The Bearded Vulture population estimates across several European regions
Junho 25, 2020
Every year, Bearded Vulture researchers and enthusiasts carry out simultaneous counts across ...
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The latest movements of captive-bred and wild-hatched Bearded Vultures across seven important European regions
Junho 17, 2020
The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network (IBM) monitors the Bearded Vultures across seven different ...
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Research review: new article demonstrates the value of research for effective vulture conservation
Abril 24, 2020
A new review article published in the journal Conservation Letters has identified that the majority of ...
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Bearded Vulture (c) Hansruedi Weyrich
Janeiro 18, 2020
The 2019/20 Bearded Vulture breeding season in the wild got off to an early ...
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Bearded Vulture Conservation – 2019 Overview
Dezembro 29, 2019
The bone-eating Bearded Vulture is the rarest vulture in Europe. Today, there are around ...
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White Bearded Vulture observed in the Alps – a rare sight for the region
Novembro 25, 2019
White Bearded Vultures seem to be relatively common in some mountain ranges ...
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Record number of Bearded Vulture fledglings observed in the Alps
Setembro 27, 2019
Bearded Vultures were very busy during this year’s breeding season, with a ...
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International Observation Days – how many Bearded Vultures did we count in 2018?
Setembro 4, 2019
In just a month, the largest count of Bearded Vultures is taking ...
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Be a conservationist for a day and count Europe’s rarest vulture on International Observation Day 12 October 2019
Agosto 14, 2019
For the 14th consecutive year, the International Bearded Vulture Observation Day (IOD) ...
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How many Bearded Vulture breeding pairs are there currently in the Alps and on Corsica?
Julho 17, 2019
Bearded Vultures are very busy during this year’s breeding season! The monitoring ...
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Are you cycling at the Tour de France? Keep your eyes open for Bearded Vultures
Julho 15, 2019
During this year’s long ‘Tour de France‘, cyclists will be rewarded with ...
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The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring Network 2017 Annual Report
Janeiro 3, 2019
Young captive-bred Bearded Vultures released at a hacking site (c) Hansruedi Weyrich ...
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