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Eagle Nesting Groups in the Important Bird Area “Donyz-Tau cliff faces” in 2022
The Important Bird Area (IBA) “Donyz-Tau cliff faces” (KZ019), with an area of 387,110 hectares, has been allocated by I.V. Karyakin (2008) based on survey results in 2003–2006. Survey showed several globally threatened and biome-specific species nesting
Ilya E. Smelansky +3 more
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Species action plan for conservation of an isolated Steppe Eagle population in Turkey
Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) is a globally Endangered (EN) species according to IUCN Red List, with a breeding range extending through the arid zones of southern Russia and Kazakhstan from Kalmykia in the west to Dauria in the east. There is a small,
İlker Özbahar +5 more
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The current state of the Steppe Eagle Population in the Republic of Kalmykia, Russia
In the middle of the XX century, the Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) was almost ubiquitous and abundant in southern Russia. However, due to the total plowing of the steppe, the decline of traditional pasture cattle breeding, the construction of power ...
Anton A. Abushin, Gennady I. Erdnenov
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The present status of the Steppe Eagle in Kazakhstan
The Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) is a bird without which it is impossible to imagine Kazakhstan. According to the latest 2018 population estimate, there were 20950–31570 breeding pairs in the country (68.5–82.2% of the world population).
Genriyetta I. Pulikova +5 more
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Steppe Eagle Population Structure Genetic Study: is There Hope for the Endangered Species?
For centuries, Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) had been the most numerous Palearctic Aquila species, but nowadays it has been decreasing in numbers progressively, so in 2015 the IUCN changed the species status to “endangered”.
Ludmila S. Zinevich +6 more
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The Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) is a typical and representative inhabitant of the steppe, a key predator in steppe ecosystems, and until recently the most common and abundant of Kazakhstan’s large raptors.
Ilya E. Smelyansky +5 more
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The Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) nests across a great swath of Kostanay Oblast. The greatest number and density of nesting pairs is concentrated in to the south.
Rishat R. Batryakov
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Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) population currently continues to decline in Kazakhstan, the south of the Kostanay region is no exception. The reasons for the decline are of different nature, both abiotic and biotic, and include the following ...
Alexey Yu. Timoshenko +4 more
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Rapid sex determination of Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) nestlings without laboratory diagnostics is necessary for a variety of tasks. When working directly on a nest, it is important to know the sex of nestlings during population monitoring, ringing ...
Natalya G. Andreyenkova +3 more
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О факте обнаружения и изъятия птенцов степного орла на таможне в Саратовской области, Россия
Степной орёл (Aquila nipalensis) – редкая птица открытых пространств. Вид занесён в Красную книгу Саратовской области в категории малочисленный, угнетённый вид с медленно снижающейся численностью. Вид включён в Красную книгу Российской Федерации (Брагин,
Guzyaliya Suleymanova
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