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Paragliders Protecting Bearded Vultures
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For aerial athletes, it’s not unusual to come across birds while in flight, like the threatened bearded vulture. That’s why French freeflier Pierre Naville and the conservation organization Asters have teamed up with filmmaker Mathieu Le Lay to create this piece and raise awareness about proper flying techniques to mitigate the impact of aerial sports.