This year we continued our work in managing the Necrophagous Bird Feeding Camps (CAANs), with the aim of providing supplementary food to scavenging birds during the breeding season, especially the britango (Neophron percnopterus) and the black vulture (Aegypius monachus).
This year we decided internally to stop the activity of the CAAN in Almofala due to its proximity to the colonies, which could harm Britango's use of the field. The CAANs were active between March and September, a period in which the Britango is in our region.
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