Check out our new article "Acclimatization length and post-release spatial cohesion in translocated Griffon Vultures (Gyps fulvus)" https://t.co/oxYdJEMgzs
Our new paper "Quantifying the regulation and cultural ecosystem services associated with #GriffonVultures Gyps fulvus in Sardinia, Italy" has just been published on Bird Conservation International ✌️https://t.co/jgQtFW0viO
Our short communication "Widely used datasets of wind energy infrastructures can seriously underestimate onshore turbines in the Mediterranean" has just been published on Biological Conservation! #windenergy#sardinia
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The 22 Griffon Vultures released in Villasalto (Sardinia) on 9 October have taken separate paths. Some headed north, one is venturing solo on the West coast and some other are near Dolianova mountains. Only three are coming back into the Villasalto aviary. #lifesafeforvultures
🦅 Fifty years of Griffon Vulture conservation in Sardinia! From past challenges to big wins and a fresh documentary premiere, see how this species went from near extinction to thriving. https://t.co/1yWq4C6UZH
#griffonvulture#vultureconservation#lifesafeforvultures
6 #BOUasm24#SESH2 Incomplete and non-validated maps of wind energy underestimate collision risk for vultures and should be avoided, and mapping planned turbines is crucial to forecast future increases in collision risk. A careful zonation of wind energy infrastructure is needed