Black vulture
Greenpeace chief: ‘We still don’t know if anything remains of the Dadia forest’
The executive director of Greenpeace Greece, Nikos Charalambides, has commented on the ecological disaster caused by the massive fire in the Dadia forest in Evros, where crews were working for a 17th day to fully suppress the fire Monday, stating that it is premature to offer a "calm assessment" of the destruction.
Veternarians heal and release wounded vulture
A black vulture has been released back to nature after getting weeks of treatment by veterinarians in southeastern Turkey.
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Black Vulture from Riga Zoo Travels to Bulgaria for Release into Wild
RIGA, July 25 (Xinhua) -- A young black vulture born and bred at Riga Zoo has been sent this week to Bulgaria where it will be released into the wild as part of a reintroduction program, the zoo informed on Wednesday.
EU Project Aims to Return Black Vulture to Bulgaria
A EUR 3 M project financed by the EU plans to restore the population of black vulture in Bulgaria.
The project entitled "Bright Future for Black Vulture in Bulgaria" will be implemented by NGOs from four countries, private bTV station informs.