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Using research techniques to better understand vulture behaviour and ecology to inform conservation actions
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Apart from following vulture research outputs to inform current and future conservation strategies, the Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) staff and board members are leading scientists shaping vulture conservation research.
The VCF team has been researching vultures for years, contributing to many important studies that helped underpin vulture conservation in Europe and beyond. From conducting feasibility studies to inform reintroduction projects to tracking and analysing GPS data of hundreds of birds, we have researched a wide variety of vulture topics.
Research Reviews
The VCF team regularly reviews and summarises recent vulture articles of interest to vulture conservationists, researchers, and enthusiasts.
Check out our Research Reviews, which highlight key takeaways of research studies relevant to the species, covering various topics and different areas, including all continents where vulture species are present.
Dr. Darcy Ogada: Unveiling the complex web of vulture poisoning in Africa and Europe
Agosto 29, 2023
Dr. Darcy Ogada will be a Keynote Speaker at the European Vulture ...
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Do vultures choose what they eat? A study reveals how vulture culture influences individual dietary variation
Julho 10, 2023
As obligate scavengers, vultures are generally considered “carrion eaters” with homogeneous diets ...
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The social costs of Vulture Collapse in India
Junho 29, 2023
The loss of biodiversity can have far-reaching consequences on ecosystems and human ...
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How release strategies affect survival and home range stability: a study with Griffon Vultures translocated to Sardinia
Junho 18, 2023
In a recently published article, researchers analysed the home range stability and ...
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European Vulture Conference 2023 update: New website and Abstract Submission deadline extension
Junho 15, 2023
We are thrilled to bring you exciting updates regarding the European Vulture ...
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The science of vulture conservation: What you can expect at the European Vulture Conference 2023
Junho 14, 2023
Join us in Cáceres (Spain) between 14 and 17 November 2023 for ...
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Deadline approaching: Last chance to submit abstracts for the European Vulture Conference 2023
Junho 8, 2023
The European Vulture Conference 2023, held in Cáceres between 14-17 November, is ...
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Joining forces: The importance of academic and non-academic conservationists working together for vulture conservation
Maio 23, 2023
Academic and non-academic collaboration is key in addressing complex conservation challenges. The European ...
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European Vulture Conference 2023: Spain is a key player in vulture conservation and research
Maio 10, 2023
Spain is home to the largest and most diverse vulture populations in ...
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European Vulture Conference 2023: Abstract Submission and Registration now open!
Março 30, 2023
We are thrilled to announce that abstract submission and registration for the European ...
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Back from extinction: First results from the Cinereous Vulture reintroduction and release programme in Bulgaria
Março 23, 2023
A newly published article presents the historic reintroduction of the Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus) to Bulgaria. ...
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Telemetry study reveals the challenges and possibilities of creating Vulture Safe Zones in Africa
Março 21, 2023
Protected areas (PAs) are crucial tools for biodiversity conservation, and this is ...
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New dates for the European Vulture Conference 2023
Março 15, 2023
We are excited to announce that the European Vulture Conference 2023 has ...
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29.000 years-old Bearded Vulture nesting site found in Portugal
Março 14, 2023
A recently published scientific paper confirmed the presence of a Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) ...
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Change of dates for the European Vulture Conference 2023
Fevereiro 24, 2023
Attention to all interested in participating in the upcoming European Vulture Conference ...
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Research review: High long-term survival and asymmetric movements in a reintroduced metapopulation of Cinereous Vultures
Junho 1, 2022
A recent study assessed the role survival and movements play in the ...
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Illegal wildlife poisoning depletes Balkan biodiversity yet only 1% of cases reach court
Abril 27, 2022
The illegal use of poisonous substances in the environment to target ‘undesirable’ ...
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Research review: A Global Review of Causes of Morbidity and Mortality in Free-Living Vultures
Abril 14, 2022
A recent systematic review determined the most common causes of morbidity and ...
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Releasing captive-bred Egyptian Vultures to the wild in Israel – is the reintroduction project working?
Março 4, 2022
A recently published paper demonstrates the first signs of success in Egyptian Vulture reintroduction ...
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Assessing the role of African vultures as biomonitors and umbrella species
Fevereiro 8, 2022
A recent study used a systematic approach to evaluate the potential of African vultures ...
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