- Published On: 12 de December de 2023
Like the Iberian Lynx, the Black Vulture or the Imperial Eagle, the Bearded Vulture inhabited all the mountains of the Iberian Peninsula, in most of which it was eradicated throughout the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Organized by the FCQ, the first Seminar of the Iberian Strategy for the conservation of [...]
- Published On: 26 de May de 2023
At the end of May, a large multidisciplinary group of Portuguese technicians participated in a training and exchange of experiences on different aspects of the LIFE Pro Bearded Vulture project. They took place in the biological station of Monte Perdido, property of the FCQ, located in Revilla (Huesca), at the border of the National Park [...]
- Published On: 15 de March de 2023
On March 15, the partners of LIFE Pro Bearded Vulture, FCQ, MITECO, the Government of Aragon, and the Associaçao Naturaleza y Hombre Portugal, met in Vila Real (Portugal), with representatives of the Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas (ICNF). At the meeting, various aspects of the LIFE project were discussed and it was [...]
- Published On: 17 de March de 2022
The presentation of the LIFE Iberian Bearded Vulture Corridors project was attended by Sandra Sarmento, General Director of ICNF in Northern Portugal, the region that seems most likely to receive vagrant bearded vultures from Spain. Prior to the presentation of the project, ICNF representatives had a first contact with representatives of MITECO, since one of [...]