Bearded Vulture breeds in Iberian System after 100+ years following natural recolonisation from the Pyrenees - Vulture Conservation Foundation
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Bearded Vulture breeds in Iberian System after 100+ years following natural recolonisation from the Pyrenees - Vulture Conservation Foundation
In a landmark event for species conservation, a Bearded Vulture chick has successfully hatched and been tagged in the Moncayo massif, located at the easternmost edge of Spain’s Iberian System mountain range. This marks the first successful breeding of the species in the entire Iberian System, a vital natural corridor stretching from Portugal to the Ebro River. Even more significantly, it represents a natural recolonisation from the Pyrenees, aft…
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