Tag: Monitoring
Cinereous Vulture conservation in Armenia: one year of collaboration
Abril 17, 2026
Over the past several years, ornithologist and vulture specialist Lusine Aghajanyan has been systematically tagging ...
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Anchored or explorers? The different lives of GPS-monitored Griffon Vultures in Sardinia
Abril 1, 2026
The analysis of the movements of GPS-tracked Griffon Vultures in Sardinia reveals valuable information to advise future conservation strategies. The study, conducted by the LIFE Safe for Vultures project, ...
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Asu is gone: Kazakhstan’s first GPS tracked Cinereous Vulture dies in India
Março 20, 2026
In February 2026, conservationists received the news they had been dreading. Asu, ...
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Silent sentinels: how GPS-tagged vultures help detect wildlife crime
Janeiro 14, 2026
GPS tracking data are a cornerstone of conservation protocols all over the ...
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International Bearded Vulture Monitoring 2024: A record year for the species in Europe
Janeiro 8, 2026
The International Bearded Vulture Monitoring (IBM) network has published its Annual Report 2024, offering a ...
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Portuguese Cinereous Vulture population grows timidly in 2025
Dezembro 4, 2025
The LIFE Aegypius Return project has also recorded a slight decline in ...
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What is IBM and why is it important?
Setembro 22, 2025
The recovery of the Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus) in Europe is one ...
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A record number of young Bearded Vultures take flight in the Alps
Setembro 12, 2025
The Bearded Vulture population in the Alps has reached a major milestone ...
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LIFE Aegypius Return reaches milestone of 50 Cinereous Vultures fitted with GPS/GSM transmitters
Agosto 19, 2025
The mortality rate of the monitored birds stands at 18% and is ...
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Behind the scenes of GPS tracking in vultures conservation
Julho 24, 2025
One instrument to monitor vultures’ movements, behaviour and overall condition: the GPS ...
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Grifo-de-Rüppell encontrado morto no Alentejo
Julho 11, 2025
A Rüppell’s vulture (Gyps rueppelli) was recently found dead near Beja, in ...
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It’s Cinereous Vulture tagging time!
Julho 2, 2025
GPS/GSM tagging provides essential information for the conservation of the species. In ...
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Six years of GPS tracking Egyptian Vultures Fangueiro and Arribas
Maio 8, 2025
Over the past six years, two Egyptian Vultures—Fangueiro and Arribas—have been tracked ...
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Egyptian Vultures consolidate their wintering population in Cáceres
Março 25, 2025
The Egyptian Vulture is the smallest and the only true long-distance migratory ...
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Tewes, the globe-trotter Cinereous Vulture, did it again!
Março 19, 2025
Tewes, a female Cinereous Vulture, delights scientists and nature enthusiasts travelling far ...
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Where are the Bearded Vultures released so far in Maestrazgo, Spain?
Março 4, 2025
Once soaring freely over Maestrazgo, the Bearded Vulture (Gypeatus Barbatus) vanished from ...
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Reinforced monitoring for the newest Cinereous Vulture colony in Portugal
Fevereiro 3, 2025
Herdade do Monte da Ribeira, the national authority, and LIFE Aegypius Return ...
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Are the European wintering populations of Griffon Vultures increasing in the south of Spain?
Dezembro 9, 2024
A survey conducted in Andalusia (southern Spain) indicates that the wintering presence ...
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Cinereous vulture increases to more than 108 nesting pairs in Portugal
Novembro 25, 2024
The LIFE Aegypius Return project closes its second breeding season with optimism. ...
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The power of reporting: How a citizen’s holiday discovery uncovered the fate of a young vulture
Outubro 2, 2024
During a holiday at Sérignan Plage, vulture enthusiast Regan Buchmüller-Baltes discovered a ...
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