The Vulture Ecology Study: 2020 Update is part of the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO) 2020 Pacific Raptor Report. It was authored by biologist Teresa Ely, GGRO’s Banding Manager and resident vulture expert. The GGRO has been a program of the Parks Conservancy for over 30 years, fulfilling their mission to inspire the preservation of California raptor populations. The full Pacific Raptor Report can be found on the GGRO publications page.
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Assessing the potential disturbance effects on the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) for European vultures research: a review and conservation recommendations, Bird Conservation International
Retain Hell's Gate National Park for its original purpose – to protect endangered wildlife - wildlifedirect
Earth Day 2023: How vultures contribute to a healthier planet - Vulture Conservation Foundation
California Condor in the Pacific Northwest (U.S. National Park Service)
Vultures circling overhead are good news for Planet Earth - Animals 24-7
Raptor Research Foundation
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Remember the African Vulture Poisoning? Researchers Said It Poses a Global Threat
Meet the Raptors: Superheroes of the Skies!
Population reinforcement and demographic changes needed to stabilise the population of a migratory vulture - Oppel - 2021 - Journal of Applied Ecology - Wiley Online Library
Location of golden eagle and vulture place names in North Pindos and
Vultures aren't typical poster birds for ecological awareness, but perhaps they should be
Our latest vulture conservation work - Hawk Conservancy Trust - Hawk Conservancy Trust
What is the main reason for the decreasing numbers of vultures? - Quora