Bearded Vulture to Andalusia Bringing the Bearded Vulture back to Andalusia through reintroduction Encina © Álvaro Peral Bearded Vultures disappeared from the skies of Andalusia in 1986 due to various threats including direct persecution, illegal wildlife poisoning and human disturbance of the nesting sites. The Junta de Andalucía teamed up with the former Fundación Gypaetus, […]| Vulture Conservation Foundation
The dream to restore the Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) to its former distribution grounds in Spain and Europe is one step closer to becoming a reality with the expansion of the Andalusian reintroduction project to the Sierra Nevada National Park.| Vulture Conservation Foundation
Esperanza, the first Bearded Vulture wild-hatched chick in Andalusia since the reintroduction programme, built her first nest.| Vulture Conservation Foundation
The Bearded Vulture is Europe's most endangered vulture species. Learn about its status, features, distribution and behaviour.| Vulture Conservation Foundation