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The White-tailed Eagle in Austria: The White-tailed Eagle project of the WWF Austria
Der Seeadler (Haliaeetus albicilla) in Österreich: Das WWF Österreich Seeadlerprojekt
Remo Probst, 2009
“The paper deals with the development of the White-tailed Eagle population since the 1990s in Austria. It outlines the White-tailed Eagle project of the WWF Austria that has been implemented with numerous partners.”
Abstract in English available.
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http://www.biologiezentrum.at
Contact adress:
Dr. Remo PROBST
Dr. G.H. Neckheimstraße 18/3
A-9560 Feldkirchen, Österreich
E-Mail:
remo.probst@gmx.at

Maps, tables, pictures, e.g.:
Pictures page 30: (a)
Numerous poisoning incidents of White-tailed Eagles and other animals finally lead to the initiation of the WWF White-tailed Eagle project, however, action for that species was taken already before. Figure (b) shows a demonstration of
hunting trap opponents in front of the “Niederösterreichisches Landhaus” which, back then in 1990, was still located in the Viennese Herrengasse.
Picture page 37: (a)
A Black Stork nest used and slightly enlarged by wintering White-tailed Eagles in Wachau
Table page 42:
Prey of the White-tailed Eagle in Austria; diagram page 42:
Comparison of summer and winter prey of the White-tailed Eagle in Austria; diagram page 43:
Regional variation in the winter prey of White-tailed Eagles in Austria
Diagram page 45:
Loss causes of the White-tailed Eagle in Austria before and after 1980.
Map page 40:
Origin of ringed White-tailed Eagles recovered in Austria
KW: Austria, breeding population development, conservation, migration, prey, ringing, synchronized winter census, threats
http://www.europeanraptors.org/document ... 9-0050.pdf
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