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Ramsau B.Berchtesgaden, Germany. 27th May, 2025. The 88-day-old female bearded vulture Luisa is shown before her release into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park. The reintroduction of this bird species is part of an international project to reintroduce the bearded vulture to the Alps. Credit: Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau B.Berchtesgaden, Germany. 27th May, 2025. The two 88-day-old bearded vultures Generl (l) and Luisa (r) are shown being carried from a hut before their release into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park. The reintroduction of this bird species is part of an international project to reintroduce the bearded vulture to the Alps. Credit: Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau B.Berchtesgaden, Germany. 27th May, 2025. A man wears leather trousers with a bearded vulture embroidered on them on the sidelines of an event to release two bearded vultures into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park. The reintroduction of this bird species is part of an international project to reintroduce the bearded vulture to the Alps. Credit: Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau B.Berchtesgaden, Germany. 27th May, 2025. The two 88-day-old bearded vultures Generl (r) and Luisa (l) are shown being carried from a hut before their release into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park. The reintroduction of this bird species is part of an international project to reintroduce the bearded vulture to the Alps. Credit: Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Markus Söder (CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, speaks before the release of two young bearded vultures at the national park information center. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from the offspring will be released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Staff at Berchtesgaden National Park show Markus Söder (l, CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, the male bearded vulture Vinzenz before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. An employee in Berchtesgaden National Park holds the male bearded vulture Wiggerl in his arms before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two offspring are being released into the wild for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Staff at Berchtesgaden National Park show Markus Söder (l, CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, the male bearded vulture Vinzenz before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Markus Söder (CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, speaks before the release of two young bearded vultures at the national park information center. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from the offspring will be released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. An employee in Berchtesgaden National Park holds the male bearded vulture Vinzenz in her arms before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Staff at Berchtesgaden National Park show the wing of male bearded vulture Vinzenz before his release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Staff at Berchtesgaden National Park hold the bearded vulture males Wiggerl (l) and Vinzenz in their arms before their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Markus Söder (l, CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, receives a bearded vulture feather from Norbert Schäfer, LBV nature conservation association, before the release of two young bearded vultures into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. An employee in Berchtesgaden National Park holds the male bearded vulture Vinzenz in her arms before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. An employee in Berchtesgaden National Park holds the male bearded vulture Wiggerl in his arms before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two offspring are being released into the wild for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Markus Söder (r, CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, presents the name 'Wiggerl' for one male bearded vulture (l) before the release of two young bearded vultures at the national park information center. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Staff at Berchtesgaden National Park carry the bearded vulture males Wiggerl (l) and Vinzenz to a press conference before their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Staff at Berchtesgaden National Park show the wing of male bearded vulture Wiggerl before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Markus Söder (l, CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, receives a bearded vulture feather from Norbert Schäfer, LBV nature conservation association, before the release of two young bearded vultures into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Markus Söder (CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, speaks before the release of two young bearded vultures at the national park information center. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from the offspring will be released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. Markus Söder (CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, speaks before the release of two young bearded vultures at the national park information center. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from the offspring will be released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. An employee at Berchtesgaden National Park carries the male bearded vulture Wiggerl to a press conference before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two offspring are being released into the wild for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 29th May, 2024. An employee in Berchtesgaden National Park holds the male bearded vulture Vinzenz in her arms before its release into the wild. More than 140 years after the bearded vulture was wiped out in Germany, two young animals from the offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the fourth time as part of a project by the Bavarian nature conservation association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Staff in Berchtesgaden National Park show the female bearded vulture Sisi before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park carry the two young bearded vultures Sisi and Nepomuk in their transport boxes to their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of bearded vultures in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park show the bearded vulture male Nepomuk before his release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Sisi before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park show the bearded vultures Sisi (l) and Nepomuk before their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Staff in Berchtesgaden National Park show the female bearded vulture Sisi before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park show the bearded vulture male Nepomuk before his release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park carry the two young bearded vultures Sisi and Nepomuk in their transport boxes to their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of bearded vultures in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Staff in Berchtesgaden National Park show the female bearded vulture Sisi before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park show the bearded vultures Sisi (l) and Nepomuk before their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Staff in Berchtesgaden National Park show the female bearded vulture Sisi before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Sisi before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV in Berchtesgaden National Park. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Staff in Berchtesgaden National Park show the female bearded vulture Sisi before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 24th May, 2023. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park show the bearded vulture male Nepomuk before his release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the third time as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Dagmar before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. Employees in the Berchtesgaden National Park carry the two young bearded vulture females, Dagmar and Recka, in their transport boxes on their backs to their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish breeding are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. Staff at Berchtesgaden National Park fetch the two young female bearded vultures, Dagmar and Recka, for their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of bearded vultures in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Recka before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Dagmar before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Recka before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Dagmar before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Recka before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Recka before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Dagmar before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Dagmar before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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09 June 2022, Bavaria, Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden: Thorsten Glauber (M, Free Voters) Environment Minister of Bavaria, stands between two staff members in the Berchtesgaden National Park holding the female bearded vultures Dagmar (r) and Recka (l) in their arms before their release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of bearded vultures in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild in Berchtesgaden National Park for the second time as part of a project by the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Photo: Sven Hoppe/dpa-stock-photo
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Ramsau Bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. 09th June, 2022. A staff member at Berchtesgaden National Park shows the female bearded vulture Recka before her release into the wild. More than 140 years after the extinction of the bearded vulture in Germany, two young animals from Spanish offspring are being released into the wild for the second time in the Berchtesgaden National Park as part of a project of the Bavarian bird protection association LBV. Credit: Sven Hoppe/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo