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  • Three new bearded vultures arrive at Picos de Europa

    Published On: 17 de May de 2024

    Three new bearded vultures have arrived today at the Picos de Europa National Park to strengthen the existing population of 40 birds. After a detailed veterinary check-up, they are taken to the hacking facilities, where they will complete their development until their first flight. During this period they will be supervised and monitored by FCQ [...]

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  • The arrival of ‘Lesly’ and ‘Europa’ brings to 42 the number of bearded vultures released in the Picos de Europa.

    Published On: 14 de June de 2023

    La fundación y Red Eléctrica impulsan un plan para instalar dispositivos en 160 kilómetros del tendido con los que evitar accidentes de las aves. A new campaign for the reception and release of bearded vultures starts in the Picos de Europa. Two females arrived yesterday from the National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido: 'Europa' [...]

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    Zapardiel, the last Bearded Vulture to be released in 2023, arrives in Gredos

    Published On: 14 de June de 2023

    Last Tuesday, June 13, the last of the three Bearded Vultures to be released in 2023 arrived at the hacking facilities in the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park. It is a bird born last March, in the Center for Breeding in Human Isolation (CRIAH), owned by the Government of Aragon and managed by the Foundation [...]

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  • Bearded vulture in Gredos, a new female adds to the two birds released last year

    Published On: 19 de May de 2023

    A female named Benemérita will soon join the two birds already flying free in the Sierra de Gredos, Risco and Galana. This Tuesday, he underwent a veterinary check-up and passed to the 'adaptive hacking' platform. Last Tuesday, May 16, the first of the three bearded vultures that will be released during 2023 arrived at the [...]

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  • The first bearded vulture to be released in 2023 arrives in Picos de Europa

    Published On: 18 de May de 2023

    Last Tuesday, May 16, the first bearded vulture of the 2023 season arrived at the hacking facilities in the Picos de Europa National Park. This time it is a male that was born last February in the Human Isolation Breeding Center (CRIAH), owned by the Government of Aragon and managed by the Foundation for the [...]

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  • The same day of the release of the bearded vultures in Teruel, 3 bearded vultures were released in Picos de Europa.

    Published On: 30 de June de 2022

    The same day of the release of the bearded vultures in Teruel, 3 bearded vultures were released in Picos de Europa. The bearded vultures Nora, Bali and Ceferino were released on 28-6-2022 in the Picos de Europa National Park. These are two females, "Nora and "Bali" and a male "Ceferino" ceded by the Government [...]

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  • Two bearded vultures fly over the Maestrazgo area of Teruel.

    Published On: 28 de June de 2022

    Two new bearded vultures fly over the Maestrazgo area of Teruel. Sabino' and 'Masía' are the first of the 15 birds that are expected to be incorporated in the territory during the next five years of the 'LIFE Corridors for the Bearded Vulture' project. Sabino' and 'Masía' are the first of the 15 specimens [...]

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  • Released the first 2 bearded vultures in the Sierra de Gredos.

    Published On: 14 de June de 2022

    TheFCQ together with the Junta de Castilla y León has released today the first two bearded vultures in the Sierra de Gredos. These specimens, on loan from the Government of Aragon, will be the first of 15 birds that will be incorporated in the territory of Avila during the 5 years of the project, [...]

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  • Two bearded vultures arrive to the Maestrazgo to be released.

    Published On: 26 de May de 2022

    Two bearded vultures arrive to the Maestrazgo to be released. They are the first of about twenty birds that are intended to be reintroduced in the territory in 5 years thanks to the LIFE Project 'Iberian Corridors for the Bearded Vulture' promoted by the Foundation for the Conservation of this species with the support [...]

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