FCQ Structure
The Foundation for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture is structured in six main sections: Board of Trustees, Technical Team, Scientific Advisory Council, Sponsors, Collaborators and Partners.
Below are the members that make up the different sections.
Board of Trustees
CHAIRMAN: OSCAR DÍEZ SÁNCHEZ.
He directs the Eco Museum Center and the EBMP in the Pyrenees.
VICE-PRESIDENT: GERARDO BÁGUENA SÁNCHEZ.
He directs the actions of the bearded vulture reintroduction project in the Picos de Europa and the Breeding Center.
SECRETARY: JUAN ANTONIO GIL GALLÚS.
Directs the monitoring, conservation, management and environmental defense of the bearded vulture in the Pyrenees.
MEMBER: RAMÓN ANTOR. He works for the public company SARGA-Government of Aragon.
Technical team
ELENA PALACIOS VAL. Responsible for administration, financial management and project control.
GONZALO CHÉLIZ SIERCO. Biologist.
Field technician in monitoring threatened species (Pyrenees).
ALVARO GONZÁLEZ ANDRÉS.
Biologist.
Environmental educator and field technician in the Pyrenees.
JUAN CARLOS ASCASO.
Environmental educator, field technician in the Pyrenees and breeding center.
NOEMI ALONSO.
Biologist.
Environmental educator.
TERESA CARDONA.
Veterinarian.
Breeding center technician.
CONCHITA GÁLVEZ. Biologist.
Specialist in rural development, environmental education and ecotourism programs.
JOSE CARLOS GONZALEZ. Biologist.
Technician responsible for conservation, monitoring and follow-up programs.
JAVIER GIL. Biologist. Field technician in the Cantabrian Mountains.
ÁLVARO DURO.
Graduate in Environmental Sciences.
Field technician in Maestrazgo (Teruel).
GOYA ALVAREZ. TS Forestry and Natural Environment Management.
Field technician in Gredos (Ávila).
MARIO CAMPORBIN.
Forestry management technician.
Field technicians in Gredos (Ávila).
JUAN EUGENIO REVESADO.
Graduate in Environmental Sciences.
Field technician in Gredos.
CESAR LLACA. Master’s degree in local development.
Technician responsible for rural development and bioeconomy programs.
GEMMA REY. Environmental educator at the Eco Museum of Pyrenean Fauna in Aínsa (Huesca).