Published on theguardian.com the 19.08.2021. | By: Kamakshi Ayyar Eight white-rumped vultures born under human care have been released into the wild in India – they are the first to be a part of this new approach. » to the full article
Published on hr-inforadio.de the 11.05.2021. | By: Angelika Fey The concept of “flagship species” has a lot of potential for successful conservation. This podcast episode explains why using two examples, and also in relation to zoos. » to the podcast episode
Published on zoopraha.cz the 06.08.2019. Thanks to conservation breeding, Prague Zoo has been able to transport Egyptian vultures to the Bulgarian mountains and provide a new home for them, in nature. » more
Published on uzernerzeitung.ch the 05.06.2019. | By: Erhard Gick A new enclosure for bearded vultures at Tierpark Goldau will also bring along benefits for the protection and conservation of this species. The article explains how. » more
Published on 4vultures.org the 04.08.2021. Egyptian vultures are endangered, and zoos can help save them through breeding programmes outside their natural habitat (ex situ). » to the full article
Published on zoovienna.at the 30.03.2021. Zoo Vienna has been active in the conservation of bearded vultures for years. Now, one of the couples from the zoo was able to help raise a chick through adoption.
Published on 4vultures.org the 03.03.2020. Little by little bearded vultures are returning to their original habitat – also thanks to modern zoos. The article explains the backgrounds to their return. » to the full article
Published on 4vultures.org the 29.01.2020. In order for Bearded Vulture populations in nature to recover, help from zoos is essential, the Vulture Conservation Foundation explains. » to the full article