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Andalusia, Spain · AndalusiaOn the rugged cliffs of the Sierra Nevada, three young Bearded Vultures—Poqueira, Polarda, and Aznaitín—stretch their wings in the Andalusian sun. Recently released into the wild, these three females mark a significant milestone—the 29th year since the Bearded Vulture reintroduction programme in Andalusia started. Their names, chosen from iconic natural landmarks in Granada, Almería and Jaén, reflect a deepening connection between the species a…Read Article
Bearded Vulture release in Andalusia: Meet Poqueira, Polarda, and Aznaitín - Vulture Conservation Foundation

Species · FranceIllegal shootings continue to endanger birds of prey across France, with protected species regularly falling victim. But amid the difficult reality of poaching, a rare story of recovery has emerged. In early January, a Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus)—an extremely threatened species in France—was found severely injured in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Thanks to prompt rescue efforts and careful rehabilitation, the bird has since recovered an…Read Article
Another illegal shooting in France – This time, the vulture survived - Vulture Conservation Foundation

Occitanie · OccitanieThis year marks the thirteenth consecutive year of Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) reintroduction in the Grands Causses region of southern France. On 27 May 2025, two young vultures took their first steps into the wild, released as part of the ongoing LIFE GypAct project. This time, the birds came from far afield: “Ushuaia” from Helsinki Zoo in Finland, “Ubac” from Ostrava Zoo in the Czech Republic. Both institutions play an important role i…See the Story