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IUCN has categorized WRV, IV and RHV as Critically Endangered and EV as Endangered. Headed vulture is a vagrant. In winter 2012, 56 vultures in three species (Eurasian griffon, cinereous vulture, Egyptian vulture) and 10 steppe eagles were found dead at Jorbeer dumping site. The Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is listed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ as Endangered (EN) globally due to its estimated population of 21,000-67,000 individuals.There are less than 80 pairs of this Palearctic species in the Balkans, out of which about 10 are still breeding in Albania.

Established in 1964, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has evolved to become the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of animal, fungi and plant species. Prev Next. IUCN SSC Vulture Specialist Group Co-Chairs: Andre Botha and Chris Bowden. The team found 37 Egyptian Vulture territories in a 500 km2 area. 2018 IUCN SSC Vulture SG report. There was a time when the striking silhouette of the Egyptian Vulture in flight cut a Stoyan Nikolov explains how – and why – citizens should take this opportunity to participate and have their say. By the end of August, 26 pairs bred successfully and raised 32 fledglings. As part of the EU LIFE+ project ‘The Return of the Neophron’, a public consultation exercise on its proposed ‘Flyway Action Plan’ (EVFAP) has been launched to save the Egyptian Vulture. The IUCN SSC Vulture Specialist Group is dedicated to Accipitrid and Cathartid vulture conservation, research and education. Website. Although it is true that two birds were indeed regular visitors to the temple and photos exist of them, we can easily suppose that they were multiple generations of vultures and not incredibly long-lived individuals. Doğa Derneği will continue to monitor the Egyptian Vulture population in the Kirmir valley and invites birdwatchers to visit the Beypazarı Nature House, which serves as visitor centre and guesthouse. Photo: IUCN. Egyptian Vultures used to be rather common in India; what makes this case so special, however, is that it was always a pair of vultures that would visit the temple - never more. The IUCN Red Data Book has listed Gyps bengalensis as "critically endangered". Links.