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Research Institutions & Organsiations
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- 1. Eagles of Estonia
2. Estonian Ornithological Society
3. Ornithological Societies Worldwide (Birdnet)
4. German Ornithologists‘ Society
5. Raptor Research Foundation - USA
6. Seaeagleresearch.com, Germany
7. Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research - Germany/Berlin
8. Müritz National Park - Germany
9. Ukrainian Birds of Prey Research Centre
10. Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology - Austria, Vienna
11. Havørnklubben - Norway
12. The World Working Group on Birds of Prey and Owls
13. The Greenland Institute of Natural Resources
14. Eagle Conservation Committee (KOO) - Poland
15. Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds (BSPB)
16. Projekt Ørn (Danish project)
17. Czech Union for Nature Conservation (ČSOP)
18. Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve (DDBR) South East Europe
19. Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography - China
20. Nigula Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Estonia
21. Veterinary hospital Düppel - Germany, Berlin
22. The Raptor Center - USA, Minnesota
23. Southeastern Raptor Center USA, Auburn
24. Wildlife Rescue Center in Kushiro- Japan
25. Irish Raptor Research Centre
26. Center of preservation and wild animals rehabilitation "Utios" - Russia
27. International Bird Rescue Research Center (IBRRC)
28. Milvus Group Rehabilitation Center - Romania
29. Nature and biodiversity conservation union (NABU) - Germany
30. The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO)
31. Bird-hospital and Madárpark - Hungary, Hortobágy
32. Highland Foundation for Wildlife - Scotland, UK
33. World Wildlife Found (WWF)
34.Czech Society for Ornithology
Free Wings programme (bird crime); Karbofuran.cz, information on carbofuran and on cases of poisoning
35.Nasjonalt Havørnsenter, Norway
36.EURAPMON
37.Finnish White-tailed Sea Eagles in satellite tracking
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1.Eagles of Estonia
“The Eagle Club is a non-governmental organisation whose members have studied, observed and protected eagles for decades. The members occupy themselves with research on eagles and black stork and their protection in Estonia. They include both specialists in ornithology and nature conservation, foresters, and also enthusiasts of nature and eagles protection.”
http://www.kotkas.ee/eagle-club
Eagles of Estonia (DVD booklet): http://www.kotkas.ee/failid/Kotka-aabits.pdf
“The Eagle Club is a non-governmental organisation whose members have studied, observed and protected eagles for decades. The members occupy themselves with research on eagles and black stork and their protection in Estonia. They include both specialists in ornithology and nature conservation, foresters, and also enthusiasts of nature and eagles protection.”
http://www.kotkas.ee/eagle-club
Eagles of Estonia (DVD booklet): http://www.kotkas.ee/failid/Kotka-aabits.pdf
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4.German Ornithologists‘ Society
The German Ornithologists‘ Society (DO-G) is one of the world’s oldest scientific organisations. Since its founding in 1850 its principal objective has been to promote ornithology on the broadest possible basis.
List of Bird Observatories, Field Centres and responsible agencies in Germany:
http://www.do-g.de/145.0.html?&L=1
The German Ornithologists‘ Society (DO-G) is one of the world’s oldest scientific organisations. Since its founding in 1850 its principal objective has been to promote ornithology on the broadest possible basis.
List of Bird Observatories, Field Centres and responsible agencies in Germany:
http://www.do-g.de/145.0.html?&L=1
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5.Raptor Research Foundation USA
“The Raptor Research Foundation (RRF) is a non-profit scientific society whose primary goal is the accumulation and dissemination of scientific information about raptors (hawks, eagles, falcons and owls). This information is used to inform the public (both scientific and lay) about the role of raptors in nature, and to promote the conservation of raptors whose populations are threatened by human activities.”
http://raptorresearchfoundation.org/
“The Raptor Research Foundation (RRF) is a non-profit scientific society whose primary goal is the accumulation and dissemination of scientific information about raptors (hawks, eagles, falcons and owls). This information is used to inform the public (both scientific and lay) about the role of raptors in nature, and to promote the conservation of raptors whose populations are threatened by human activities.”
http://raptorresearchfoundation.org/
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6.seaeagleresearch.com
(German project)
One focus: Mortality factors/Lead poisoning in White-tailed Sea Eagles
http://www.seaeagleresearch.com/sitemap.html
(German project)
One focus: Mortality factors/Lead poisoning in White-tailed Sea Eagles
http://www.seaeagleresearch.com/sitemap.html
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7.Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research Germany/Berlin
“The IZW conducts integrated biological and veterinary research on wildlife. Our work is focused on the mechanisms and functions of evolutionary adaptations that ensure the survival and reproduction of individuals in free-ranging and captive populations of wildlife, and the limits that may affect the viability and persistence of such populations. For this purpose, we study the behavioural and evolutionary ecology, wildlife diseases, and reproduction of mostly larger mammals and birds.”
http://www.izw-berlin.de/index.html
“The IZW conducts integrated biological and veterinary research on wildlife. Our work is focused on the mechanisms and functions of evolutionary adaptations that ensure the survival and reproduction of individuals in free-ranging and captive populations of wildlife, and the limits that may affect the viability and persistence of such populations. For this purpose, we study the behavioural and evolutionary ecology, wildlife diseases, and reproduction of mostly larger mammals and birds.”
http://www.izw-berlin.de/index.html
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8.Müritz National Park
WTE habitat in Germany (Mecklenburg Lake District, situated between Berlin and Rostock).
Contact for research projects: http://www.mueritz-nationalpark.de/cms2 ... /index.jsp
General information: Leaflet Müritz National Park, English:
http://www.mueritz-nationalpark.de/cms2 ... l_Park.pdf
WTE habitat in Germany (Mecklenburg Lake District, situated between Berlin and Rostock).
Contact for research projects: http://www.mueritz-nationalpark.de/cms2 ... /index.jsp
General information: Leaflet Müritz National Park, English:
http://www.mueritz-nationalpark.de/cms2 ... l_Park.pdf
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9.Ukrainian Birds of Prey Research Centre
The Ukrainian Birds of Prey Research Centre improve work coordination of ornithologists investigating of birds of prey in Ukraine; organize exchange of information among ornithologists of Ukraine and other countries about the progress in study and conservation of birds of prey; organizе workshops and conferences; develop and execute monitoring programmes of condition of birds of prey populations, publish scientific results of researches; improve awareness of local people, local and central authorities, hunters, workers of forestry and agriculture about problems of birds of prey conservation by communicating through specially developed web-site, publishing brochures, posters, providing information for mass media coverage; improve living conditions of birds of prey through biotechnical activities.
http://raptors.org.ua/en/
Interview: Vitaly Vetrov, Maxim Gavrilyuk, Sergey Domashevsky, Vasily Kostyushin and Yury Milobog talk about the Ukrainian Birds of Prey Research Centre (UBPRC) and the current situationn for raptors in the Ukraine. (European Raptors, December 2009)
http://europeanraptors.org/interviews/i ... entre.html
The Ukrainian Birds of Prey Research Centre improve work coordination of ornithologists investigating of birds of prey in Ukraine; organize exchange of information among ornithologists of Ukraine and other countries about the progress in study and conservation of birds of prey; organizе workshops and conferences; develop and execute monitoring programmes of condition of birds of prey populations, publish scientific results of researches; improve awareness of local people, local and central authorities, hunters, workers of forestry and agriculture about problems of birds of prey conservation by communicating through specially developed web-site, publishing brochures, posters, providing information for mass media coverage; improve living conditions of birds of prey through biotechnical activities.
http://raptors.org.ua/en/
Interview: Vitaly Vetrov, Maxim Gavrilyuk, Sergey Domashevsky, Vasily Kostyushin and Yury Milobog talk about the Ukrainian Birds of Prey Research Centre (UBPRC) and the current situationn for raptors in the Ukraine. (European Raptors, December 2009)
http://europeanraptors.org/interviews/i ... entre.html
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10.Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology
University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. Austria
“The main purpose of the Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology is to study the needs and behaviour of wild animals in ecological contexts, thus establishing the scientific basis for efficient nature conservation, animal welfare, environment protection and for sustainable agriculture, forestry, hunting, and land-use.”
http://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/en/research- ... e-ecology/
University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. Austria
“The main purpose of the Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology is to study the needs and behaviour of wild animals in ecological contexts, thus establishing the scientific basis for efficient nature conservation, animal welfare, environment protection and for sustainable agriculture, forestry, hunting, and land-use.”
http://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/en/research- ... e-ecology/
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11.Havørnklubben Norway
The Sea Eagle Club’s mission is to protect sea eagles (white-tailed eagles), provide information about them, and support various other kinds of creative activity. The Club also seeks to help stimulate prosperity and the development of Bodø as a city, and to strengthen the people’s identity and feeling of belonging in the city.
http://www.havornklubben.no/wips/1669417507/
The Sea Eagle Club’s mission is to protect sea eagles (white-tailed eagles), provide information about them, and support various other kinds of creative activity. The Club also seeks to help stimulate prosperity and the development of Bodø as a city, and to strengthen the people’s identity and feeling of belonging in the city.
http://www.havornklubben.no/wips/1669417507/
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12.The World Working Group on Birds of Prey and Owls
http://www.raptors-international.org/index.html
“RAPTOR CONSERVATION is an e-mail discussion group (mailing list) for anybody seriously interested in the the study and conservation of diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey (Falconiformes and Strigiformes) world-wide. This forum replaces RAPTOR NEWS, the e-mail newsletter of WWGBP.”
http://www.raptors-international.de/Dis ... roups.html
- The World Working Group on Birds of Prey and Owls (WWGBP)
Weltarbeitsgruppe für Greifvögel und Eulen e.V. (WAG)
Groupe de Travail Mondial sur les Rapaces (GTMR)
http://www.raptors-international.org/index.html
“RAPTOR CONSERVATION is an e-mail discussion group (mailing list) for anybody seriously interested in the the study and conservation of diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey (Falconiformes and Strigiformes) world-wide. This forum replaces RAPTOR NEWS, the e-mail newsletter of WWGBP.”
http://www.raptors-international.de/Dis ... roups.html
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13.The Greenland Institute of Natural Resources
Purpose: According to the Landsting Act No. 6 of 8 June 1994, the tasks are:
Purpose: According to the Landsting Act No. 6 of 8 June 1994, the tasks are:
- - to obtain the scientific basis for a sustainable exploitation of the nature resources in and around Greenland as well as for protecting the environment and the biological diversity
- to provide consulting to the Government of Greenland within the Institute’s fields of work
- to publish the results of its research
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14.Eagle Conservation Committee (KOO)
Poland
The Eagle Conservation Committee (KOO) was founded in 1981 as an informal group of people who occupy themselves with research on birds of prey and their protection in Poland. In 1991 the KOO was registered as an association (non-governmental organization) engaged in voluntary undertakings in this realm. At present, ca 250 members from all over the country are united in the Committee. They include both specialists in ornithology and nature conservation, foresters, and also enthusiasts of nature and raptors protection.
http://www.koo.org.pl/
Poland
The Eagle Conservation Committee (KOO) was founded in 1981 as an informal group of people who occupy themselves with research on birds of prey and their protection in Poland. In 1991 the KOO was registered as an association (non-governmental organization) engaged in voluntary undertakings in this realm. At present, ca 250 members from all over the country are united in the Committee. They include both specialists in ornithology and nature conservation, foresters, and also enthusiasts of nature and raptors protection.
http://www.koo.org.pl/
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15.Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds (BSPB)
"The Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds (BSPB) is Bulgaria’s first and largest non-governmental organization dedicated to biodiversity conservation in the modern era. BSPB works for nature, defending its right to exit. BSPB works for people, protecting everyone’s common interest and right to a preserved natural heritage and a healthy environment. BSPB works for the conservation of wild birds, their habitats, those places, which are crucial to their survival, and the whole of biodiversity. We advocate for sustainable use of natural resources in order to conserve nature and, ultimately, to benefit people."
http://bspb.org/index.php
"The Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds (BSPB) is Bulgaria’s first and largest non-governmental organization dedicated to biodiversity conservation in the modern era. BSPB works for nature, defending its right to exit. BSPB works for people, protecting everyone’s common interest and right to a preserved natural heritage and a healthy environment. BSPB works for the conservation of wild birds, their habitats, those places, which are crucial to their survival, and the whole of biodiversity. We advocate for sustainable use of natural resources in order to conserve nature and, ultimately, to benefit people."
http://bspb.org/index.php
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17.Czech Union for Nature Conservation (ČSOP)
"The National Network of Rescue Centers program coordinates the activity of 26 centers providing care to injured or otherwise handicapped wild animals. The animals are cured with the objective of releasing them back to nature. The rescue center network covers the entire area of the country. Each center is responsible for a given region in which it provides complex care to handicapped animals (transfer, first aid, veterinary treatment, rehabilitation, preparation for release and actual release back to nature). Each year the stations take in about 10 thousand animals, more than half of them birds. Over 50% are released after treatment back to nature. (…) In 2006 we launched a project of radiotelemetric tracking of successfully treated and released animals, in order to help monitor the behavior of such animals and subsequently improve the quality of care."
http://www.csop.cz/index.php?cis_menu=3 ... d_old=1257
"The National Network of Rescue Centers program coordinates the activity of 26 centers providing care to injured or otherwise handicapped wild animals. The animals are cured with the objective of releasing them back to nature. The rescue center network covers the entire area of the country. Each center is responsible for a given region in which it provides complex care to handicapped animals (transfer, first aid, veterinary treatment, rehabilitation, preparation for release and actual release back to nature). Each year the stations take in about 10 thousand animals, more than half of them birds. Over 50% are released after treatment back to nature. (…) In 2006 we launched a project of radiotelemetric tracking of successfully treated and released animals, in order to help monitor the behavior of such animals and subsequently improve the quality of care."
http://www.csop.cz/index.php?cis_menu=3 ... d_old=1257
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18.Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve (DDBR) South East Europe
http://www.ddbra.ro/en/index.php
Danube River Network of Protected Areas, map and additional information
http://www.danubeparks.org/
Danube White-tailed Eagle Action Plan
Remo Probst
http://da000241.host.inode.at/files/416 ... Probst.pdf
”WTE-contact”:
Grigore Baboianu, Project Manager, T: +40 240 518945, E-mail: gbaboianu@ddbra.ro
Neculai Bahaciu, Responsible Work Package 5 - White-tailed eagle, T: +40 240 518924, E-mail: nbahaciu@ddbra.ro
http://www.ddbra.ro/en/index.php
Danube River Network of Protected Areas, map and additional information
http://www.danubeparks.org/
Danube White-tailed Eagle Action Plan
Remo Probst
http://da000241.host.inode.at/files/416 ... Probst.pdf
”WTE-contact”:
Grigore Baboianu, Project Manager, T: +40 240 518945, E-mail: gbaboianu@ddbra.ro
Neculai Bahaciu, Responsible Work Package 5 - White-tailed eagle, T: +40 240 518924, E-mail: nbahaciu@ddbra.ro