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20.White-tailed Eagles in Austria
http://www.europeanraptors.org/intervie ... emo_probst Broken link
See also: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=233&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=140
(no. 136. White-tailed eagle – Avian Icon returns to the Forests of Austria. By Christian Pichler)
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(no. 136. White-tailed eagle – Avian Icon returns to the Forests of Austria. By Christian Pichler)
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21.White-tailed Eagles in Scotland
Highland Foundation for Wildlife. Satellite Tracking 2008/2009
http://www.roydennis.org/sea-eagle/
Link submitted by b.h-p
Highland Foundation for Wildlife. Satellite Tracking 2008/2009
http://www.roydennis.org/sea-eagle/
Link submitted by b.h-p
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22. North America
First North American Nesting and Occurrence of Haliaeetus Albicilla on Attu Island, Alaska. By Theodore G. Tobish, Jr. and Lawrence G. Balch
http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Condor/fil ... -p0434.pdf Broken link
First North American Nesting and Occurrence of Haliaeetus Albicilla on Attu Island, Alaska. By Theodore G. Tobish, Jr. and Lawrence G. Balch
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23.White-tailed Eagles in the Netherlands
In Dutch
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24.White-tailed Eagles in Sweden
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http://www.naturskyddsforeningen.se/nat ... havsornen/
Update: The White-tailed Eagle in Sweden – a conservation success story. October 2016
Sea eagles were once an endangered species in Sweden. Now they are a common sight in many Swedish regions and around the Baltic Sea.
White-tailed Eagle numbers in Sweden were estimated to be around 500 pairs before the population declined due to persecution. In 1924, when the White-tailed Eagle was protected by law, perhaps 50 pairs remained in Sweden. In the 50´s about 100 pairs were counted, but during the 70´s the eagle population faced extinction again because of environmental toxins like DDT.
According to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, today the country is home to about 700 White-tailed Eagle breeding pairs.
Update, March 2017: About the Swedish Eagle Project/Projekt Havsörn http://www.naturskyddsforeningen.se/vad ... og/havsorn
Sources:
WWF Sweden, October 2016 http://www.wwf.se/wwfs-arbete/arter/1127525-havsorn
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, September 2016 http://www.naturvardsverket.se/Sa-mar-m ... r/Havsorn/
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http://www.naturskyddsforeningen.se/nat ... havsornen/
Update: The White-tailed Eagle in Sweden – a conservation success story. October 2016
Sea eagles were once an endangered species in Sweden. Now they are a common sight in many Swedish regions and around the Baltic Sea.
White-tailed Eagle numbers in Sweden were estimated to be around 500 pairs before the population declined due to persecution. In 1924, when the White-tailed Eagle was protected by law, perhaps 50 pairs remained in Sweden. In the 50´s about 100 pairs were counted, but during the 70´s the eagle population faced extinction again because of environmental toxins like DDT.
According to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, today the country is home to about 700 White-tailed Eagle breeding pairs.
Update, March 2017: About the Swedish Eagle Project/Projekt Havsörn http://www.naturskyddsforeningen.se/vad ... og/havsorn
Sources:
WWF Sweden, October 2016 http://www.wwf.se/wwfs-arbete/arter/1127525-havsorn
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, September 2016 http://www.naturvardsverket.se/Sa-mar-m ... r/Havsorn/
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25.Origin and genetic structure of white-tailed sea eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) in the Czech Republic:
an analysis of breeding distribution, ringing data and DNA microsatellites
I. Literák, V. Mrlík, A. Hovorková, P. Mikulícek, J. Lengyel, K. Št’astný, J. Cepák, L. Dubská
European Journal of Wildlife Research (Ausgabe 00004/2007), Springer-Verlag
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http://www.pressekatalog.de/origin-hali ... 0081-z.htm
an analysis of breeding distribution, ringing data and DNA microsatellites
I. Literák, V. Mrlík, A. Hovorková, P. Mikulícek, J. Lengyel, K. Št’astný, J. Cepák, L. Dubská
European Journal of Wildlife Research (Ausgabe 00004/2007), Springer-Verlag
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http://www.pressekatalog.de/origin-hali ... 0081-z.htm
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27.White-tailed Eagles in Finland
WWF Finland (Google translation)
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl ... kotka.html
Link to WWF Suomi submitted by ame
WWF Finland (Google translation)
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl ... kotka.html
Link to WWF Suomi submitted by ame
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28.The White-tailed Eagle along the Danube
Bird Conservation in the EU: planning for recovery action and sustainable use
BirdLife International FACE/European Commission
Brussels, 23rd November, 2010
http://www.birdlife.org/eu/pdfs/Conference_Frank9.pdf Brokenlink
Bird Conservation in the EU: planning for recovery action and sustainable use
BirdLife International FACE/European Commission
Brussels, 23rd November, 2010
http://www.birdlife.org/eu/pdfs/Conference_Frank9.pdf Brokenlink
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29.Population size, distribution and habitat selection of the white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in the alluvial wetlands of Croatia
Andreja Radović and Tibor Mikuska
Abstract available
http://www.springerlink.com/content/q90n0t77165l76h4/
Andreja Radović and Tibor Mikuska
Abstract available
http://www.springerlink.com/content/q90n0t77165l76h4/
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30.The eggs of the extinct Egyptian population of White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla
By Golo Maurer, Douglas G. D. Russell, Friederike Woog & Phillip Cassey
Received 26 November 2009
Published in Vol. 130(3) of The Bulletin of the British Ornithologists´ Club
Summary: Little is known concerning the biology of the now extinct Egyptian population of White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla, and few specimens remain in museums to assess its alleged subspecific status. Here we describe three eggs collected near Lake Manzala and review the collection data and anecdotal reports about this species, to provide a better understanding of the biology of White-tailed Eagles in this southernmost part of their former breeding range.
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By Golo Maurer, Douglas G. D. Russell, Friederike Woog & Phillip Cassey
Received 26 November 2009
Published in Vol. 130(3) of The Bulletin of the British Ornithologists´ Club
Summary: Little is known concerning the biology of the now extinct Egyptian population of White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla, and few specimens remain in museums to assess its alleged subspecific status. Here we describe three eggs collected near Lake Manzala and review the collection data and anecdotal reports about this species, to provide a better understanding of the biology of White-tailed Eagles in this southernmost part of their former breeding range.
The paper can be downloaded at the website of the BOC. Click here:
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31.White-tailed eagle monitoring in Iceland 1880-2006
Source: Icelandic Institute of Natural History http://en.ni.is/zoology/birds/White-tai ... onitoring/
Source: Icelandic Institute of Natural History http://en.ni.is/zoology/birds/White-tai ... onitoring/