The Great Bustard: Past, Present and Future of a Globally Threatened Species
Great Bustards are still vulnerable to agricultural intensification, power line collision, and other human-induced landscape changes. Their world population is estimated to be between44,000 and 57,000 individuals, showing a stable demographic trend at present in the Iberian peninsula, its mainstrong...
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Auteur principal: | Alonso Juan Carlos |
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