The Bearded Vulture reintroduction project in Andalusia has reached a historic milestone: for the first time, 11 breeding pairs have been recorded in the region! This new record marks a significant step forward in the reintroduction and recovery efforts of the species.| Vulture Conservation Foundation
On 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 and the Andalusian landscape—a bond bu...| Vulture Conservation Foundation