What is a griffon vulture?
The Griffon Vulture ( Gyps fulvus) is a large Old World vulture in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. Source: Wikipedia Authorities recognizing this taxonomic concept:
How many griffon vultures are there in Spain?
In Spain and France, in 2008, there were 25.000 birds, from a low of a few thousand around 1980. Spain has the biggest colony of Griffon vultures in all Europe. It is located at Hoces del Río Duratón Natural Park (Province of Segovia).
How many Gyps fulvus are left in the wild?
STATUS Genus Gyps fulvus Common name in other languages Dutch Vale Grier; German Gansegeier; Fre IUCN Red List Status Least Concern Left in the wild 650,000 mature individuals Breeding pairs 32,000-34,000