Black Vulture tagging

On July 24, 2024, employees of the Center for the Study and Conservation of Biodiversity marked 3 Black Vultures (Aegypius monachus) with GPS trackers for the first time in Kazakhstan.

Adult nestling of the Black Vulture (Aegypius monachus). Photo by I. Karyakin

The process of labeling the Black Vulture. Photo by G. Pulikova

A Black Vulture nestling with ornithologists. Photo by I. Karyakin

The team of researchers and the Black Vulture. Photo by G. Pulikova

The work was carried out on the territory of Syrdarya-Turkestan State Regional Natural Park within the framework of the project “Vulture Conservation in Central Asia”, with the support of the Small Grants Program Green Global Fund (GGF) in Central Asia. Trackers are provided by our partners – Vulture Conservation Foundation (VCF).

Adult nestling of the Black Vulture (Aegypius monachus). Photo by I. Karyakin

At the same time, colleagues from Uzbekistan (Central Asian Vultures project) in the period from July 23 to 24, 2024, two black vultures were tagged with trackers on the territory of the Nurata Reserve.

With these devices, we will be able to track the seasonal movements of vultures, study their phenology and wintering grounds.

We remind you that the black vulture (Aegypius monachus) in Kazakhstan is at the stage of being included in the Red Book.

We thank the staff of the Syrdarya-Turkestan Regional Nature Park for their cooperation and assistance in the realization of such an important task!

Chick of a Black Vulture. Photo by G. Pulikova

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