Alpine Bearded Vulture Population Could Double by 2035
Swiss research predicts potential doubling of bearded vulture population to 700 birds within decade, marking conservation success story.

Key Takeaways
- The bearded vulture population in the Alps could double to approximately 700 birds within ten years.
- The current population of bearded vultures in the Alps is around 350.
- Nine additional deaths per year would be sufficient to cause the population to shrink again.
- The probability of an adult bearded vulture surviving the next year is over 90%.
- Bearded vultures were wiped out in the Alps at the beginning of the 20th century and reintroduced starting in 1986.
By The Numbers
They Said
"If things continue like this, the population will double in the next ten years."
"Even if the bearded vulture is currently doing well, caution is advised."