Griffon vultures from Majorca to Bulgaria
06/14/2010
The Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF) have sent 31 Griffon vultures from Majorca to Bulgaria. The official departure event was held in Mallorca at the Mediterranean Wildlife Conservation Centre, headquarter of the VCF. The vultures are transported by the partner organization from Bulgaria “Green Balkans” in a Mercedes Sprinter (minibus) with a trailer. The route began by boat from Palma de Mallorca to Barcelona, continued by land transiting France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and from Serbia arriving to Bulgaria. The journey took place two days and two nights, passing around 3000 km of distance! The official arrival event in Bulgaria took place in Stara Zagora at the Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Centre - Stara Zagora (run by Green Balkans) on 17/06/2010. These birds are destined for release at four designated areas in Bulgaria comprise of the national park Central Balkan, nature reserves Vrachanski Balkan, Blue Rocks and Kotlenska Stara Planina Mountain.
The 31 vultures that was being provided by the VCF have come from the recovery centres of Extremadura, Castilla y León and the Zoo from Jerez due to the good collaboration between VCF and the local ministries of the Spanish autonomous communities.
This is the second shipment of vultures to Bulgaria after the first one of 18 individuals sent in March 2009. The vultures transported with the first transport are placed in the adaptation aviaries at sites where they adapt to local conditions before being released. The same destiny is awaiting the “new” vultures after there arrival in Bulgaria. The project foresees that within the next 5 years, about 150-200 griffon vultures will be released in Bulgaria.
This activity is within the framework of the LIFE+ project “Recovery of the Populations of Large European Vultures in Bulgaria”. For successful implementation the project foresees activities that will reduce any risks or threats to their lives such as the major threat to this species, the illegal use of poison in the nature. Other activities include providing food on the artificial feeding sites, monitoring of the existing population and of the reintroduced one as well as protecting their habitat.
All this project activities are part of the long-term strategy of the Balkan Vulture Action Plan (BVAP) initiated in 2002 by the VCF.The project is only possible due to the collaboration of the many local and international organisations involved as Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF), Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) and Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU). Local project partners and implementers of the project are: FWFF-Bulgaria, Green Balkans-Bulgaria, BPPB and BEPF.