Article 6C2TY Reintroduction of endangered vulture in Spain paused over planned windfarm

Reintroduction of endangered vulture in Spain paused over planned windfarm

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Sam Jones in Madrid
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Conservationists say plan to increase bearded vulture numbers in north-east would be severely compromised'

Conservationists in Spain are calling for a profound debate" on how best to balance the protection of wildlife with renewable energy demands after efforts to reintroduce endangered bearded vultures to an eastern area of the country had to be paused because of the threat posed by a huge new windfarm.

The bearded vulture - known in Spanish as the quebrantahuesos, or bone-breaker, because of the way it drops bones from a great height so they shatter and yield their marrow - was common across the country until the 20th century, when it was poisoned and hunted to the brink of extinction.

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