Established in 2016, the Vulturine Guineafowl Project aims to understand the interplay between collective behaviour and the environment. The project is currently (2020-2024) funded by an ERC Starting Grant ECOLBEH.
We combine daily visual observations of group membership and social interactions
with large-scale deployment of high-resolution GPS tags across all groups
to gain a data spanning from individual to group to population over time
all while studying the birds in a rich ecosystem containing a full suite of heterospecifics and predators.