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Original Bulgarian Kadarka Sweet Vino | 0,75 l
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Intercontinental collaboration secures a migratory bird population
18 Dec
Posted in: birds of conservation concern, captive-breeding, collaboration, Conservation, gps tags, illegal killing, Migration, monitoring, movement, population recovery, population reinforcement, re-introduction
Ten years ago, the Egyptian Vulture population in Eastern Europe was in freefall because too many birds were killed by human activities wherever they went along their migratory journeys. By expanding conservation efforts across three continents, conservationists have now shown that even such globetrotting species can be rescued.
LINKED PAPER Long-term conservation efforts at flyway scale can halt the population decline in a globally endangered migratory raptor. Oppel, S., Dobrev, V., Arkumarev, V., Saravia‐Mullin, V., Bashmili, K., Bino, T., Bounas, A., Chardin, A., Dobrev, D., Duro, K., Kapsalis, E. Animal Conservation. DOI: /acv VIEW
Many migratory species across the world are threatened. Life is inherently risky when the annual routine involves journeys of thousands of kilometres across many political borders, with the risk of getting shot in one country, poisoned in another, and electrocuted in the remaining dozen countries that are crossed on the way to more benign
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The Egyptian Vulture Project Team was initiated and led by the Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds / BirdLife Bulgaria with the specific goal to prevent the extinction of Egyptian Vultures on the Balkan Peninsula. The team included 23 partner organisations in 14 countries across 3 continents, and was funded by the European Union (LIFE projects “The Return of the Neophron” LIFE10 NAT/BG/ and “Egyptian Vulture New LIFE” LIFE16 NAT/BG/, ) and co-funded by the A. G. Leventis Foundation, MAVA Foundation, and the BirdLife GEF/UNDP Migratory Soaring Birds project.
The project team that carried out the work reported above included Stoyan Nikolov, Vladimir Dobrev, Volen Arkumarev, Victoria Saravia-Mullin, Steffen Oppel, Kristi Bashmili, Taulant Bino, Anastasios Bounas, Dobromir Dobrev, Klea Duro, Eleftherios Kapsalis, Elzbieta Kret, Marie-Pia Marchant, Slave Nakev, Nenad Petrovski, Haritakis Papaioannou, Georgi Popgeorgiev, Ledi Selgjekaj, Theodora Skartsi, Anton Stamenov, Stoycho Stoychev, Mirjan Topi, Dimitrios Vavylis, Metodija Velevski, Zydjon Vorpsi, Jenny Weston, Erald Xeka, Xhemal Xherri, Emil Yordanov, Samuel Bakari, Solomon Adefolu, Lale Aktay Sözüer, Paul T. Apeverga, Şafak Arslan, Yahkat Barshep, Turan Çetin, Maher Dayyoub, Laith El-Moghrabi, Hana ElSafoury, Ahme