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Projects2018-08-02T11:12:56+02:00

Projects

The Foundation for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture participates and promotes different types of projects related to environmental protection. On this page you will find projects that are currently under development, as well as projects already completed.

Projects in progress

210, 2018

PorOtraPAC Coalition.

Coalición Por Otra PAC, a platform of organic production organizations, extensive livestock farmers, environmental NGOs, development cooperation or experts in nutrition and consumption, which aims to influence the future Community Agricultural Policy (CAP).

2806, 2018

Rescue, breeding, release and monitoring program for Bearded Vultures in the Pyrenees and Picos de Europa

In all natural populations of birds of prey there are reproductive units whose productivity, understood as chicks flown/year, is zero or practically zero. In the case of the bearded vulture, the current recovery plans in the Pyrenean Mountains contemplate specific actions to avoid repeated events of reproductive failure. The Bearded Vulture Working Group (Ministry of the Environment) developed a management protocol for the extraction of bearded vulture specimens from the natural environment.

2806, 2018

Necromederos Program: supplementary feeding of necrophagous birds

The FCQ promoted the implementation of a bearded vulture feeder in the Cañones and Sierra de Guara Natural Park (Vadiello-Huesca) in 2001, of a necrophagous bird feeder (griffon vulture, Egyptian vulture, red kite and bearded vulture) in Aínsa-Sobrarbe (Huesca) in 2009 and a bearded vulture feeder in the Picos de Europa in Mirador de la Reina (Asturias) in 2015. Currently, the feeders in Aínsa and Mirador de the Queen.

Finished projects

107, 2024

Program of actions for the conservation of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenean, Cantabrian, Central and Iberian mountain ranges 2023.

Program of actions for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenean, Cantabrian, Central and Iberian Mountain Range 2023. The Foundation for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture (FCQ) is a private non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), declared of public utility, registered in the Registry of Foundations of the Ministry of Culture and Sport (70/AGR), constituted in 1995, which is dedicated to promote and develop projects of environmental monitoring, scientific research, environmental defense, rural development, custody of the territory, ecotourism, environmental education and awareness in the mountain habitats in which the Bearded Vulture lives.

2206, 2023

Program of actions for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenean, Cantabrian, Central and Iberian mountain ranges 2022.

Program of actions for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenean, Cantabrian, Central and Iberian Mountain Range 2022. The Foundation for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture (FCQ) is a private non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), declared of public utility, registered in the Registry of Foundations of the Ministry of Culture and Sport (70/AGR), constituted in 1995, which is dedicated to promote and develop projects of environmental monitoring, scientific research, environmental defense, rural development, custody of the territory, ecotourism, environmental education and awareness in the mountain habitats in which the Bearded Vulture lives.

1807, 2022

Program of actions for the conservation of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenean and Cantabrian Mountains and the Iberian system 2021.

Program of actions for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenean and Cantabrian Mountains and the Iberian system 2021. The Foundation for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture (FCQ) is a private, non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), declared of public utility, registered in the Registry of Foundations of the Ministry of Culture and Sport (70/AGR), constituted in 1995, which is dedicated to promote and develop projects of environmental monitoring, scientific research, environmental defense, rural development, custody of the territory, ecotourism, environmental education and awareness in the mountain habitats where the Bearded Vulture lives.

2602, 2020

Recovering lost territories

Since 1990 the bearded vulture has gone in a few decades from being a species at imminent risk of extinction at state and community level to having a hopeful situation both for the recovery of the Pyrenean population, and for the evolution of different reintroduction projects (Picos de Europa, Sierra de Cazorla, Alps and Maestrazgo).

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