Record Year for Bearded Vultures in Swiss Alps
Switzerland celebrates unprecedented success in bearded vulture conservation with 26 successful broods

Key Takeaways
- A record-breaking 26 bearded vulture broods successfully fledged in Switzerland in 2025.
- Canton Graubünden is the primary stronghold, accounting for 16 of the new fledglings.
- Genetic diversity remains a critical issue, with some birds exhibiting defective plumage due to inbreeding.
- Since reintroduction began in 1991, 589 wild-hatched bearded vultures have fledged across the Alps.
By The Numbers
They Said
"We expect the first breeding pairs to settle in central Switzerland over the next few years."