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NOTÍCIAS E EVENTOS

O nosso website é atualizado regularmente com as últimas notícias e os próximos eventos sobre o nosso projeto de conservação LIFE Aegypius Return. Não se esqueça de consultar frequentemente a nossa página de notícias e eventos para se manter informado. Ao envolver-se no nosso projeto e participar nos nossos eventos, pode ajudar-nos a atingir o objetivo de consolidar a população de abutres-pretos em Portugal e no oeste de Espanha.

The Cinereous Vultures back in the acclimatization station © Palombar

Donations ensure the return of Cinereous Vultures to the acclimatisation station in Douro Internacional, Portugal 

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Tagging the Cinerous Vulture chick Vidigueira ©Carlos Pacheco; ©LPN

Strategic Cinereous Vulture colony in southern Portugal under serious threat 

In June 2024, the fifth breeding colony of the Cinereous Vulture was ...
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Cinereous and Griffon Vultures ©Bruno Berthemy

Wind energy and safety distances: new guidelines to protect the Cinereous Vulture 

A new report from the LIFE Aegypius Return project recommends that wind ...
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Release of Brava at Herdade da Contenda ©Fábio Moreira 3

A weakened 2025 chick was rescued, rehabilitated, and released back into the wild

A juvenile Cinereous Vulture – a 2025 chick – was found in ...
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Fire in the Douro International Natural Park ©Mieza:Palombar

Several Cinereous Vulture nests burned in the Douro Internacional Nature Park, in northern Portugal

Massive wildfire caused a direct and significant impact on the recovery of ...
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Cinereous Vulture chick in the nest © Álvares Figueira

LIFE Aegypius Return reaches milestone of 50 Cinereous Vultures fitted with GPS/GSM transmitters

The mortality rate of the monitored birds stands at 18% and is ...
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Cinereous, Egyptian and Griffon Vultures © Bruno Berthemy

Vultures play an important role in nature… and in the economy! 

By 2048, vultures could contribute more than 18 million euros to the ...
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dead Rüppell’s vulture laying on the ground

Grifo-de-Rüppell encontrado morto no Alentejo 

A Rüppell’s vulture (Gyps rueppelli) was recently found dead near Beja, in ...
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Cinereous vulture chick in the Douro Internacional colony. © Palombar

It’s Cinereous Vulture tagging time! 

GPS/GSM tagging provides essential information for the conservation of the species.  In ...
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