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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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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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Rearing of Juvenile Long-Legged Buzzards by Steppe Eagle in Western Kazakhstan
On 15 of June, we examined a living nest of Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) 6 km southeast from village Altykarasu of the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. Below the nest, there were two fully-fledged juvenile Long-Legged Buzzards (Buteo rufinus).
Genriyetta I. Pulikova +1 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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Steppe Eagle - Aquila nipalensis This species is widespread and occurs in Uzbekistan during its migration between breeding grounds further north and wintering grounds in Africa and on the Indian subcontinent. It is found predominantly in steppe and semi-desert habitats, feeding mainly on small mammals. It has been severely affected by the conversion of
McAlister, Greg +2 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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Monitoring of the Steppe Eagle Breeding Group in the Aktobe Region (Kazakhstan) in 2018–2023
Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) is classified as Endangered (EN) species according to IUCN criteria and is included in the Red Books of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.
Alexander E. Bragin +2 more
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The article summarizes ring recoveries from 2 Steppe Eagles (Aquila nipalensis) and 2 Eastern Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) from Iraq that were ringed in Russia and Kazakhstan, as well as ring recoveries from 2 Steppe Eagles and 3 Eastern Imperial ...
Omar F. Al-Sheikhly +6 more
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Eagle in the Altai-Sayan Region – research results 2019–2023
According to the Red List of IUCN, Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) is a globally Endangered (EN) species, included in the Red Data Book of Russia and protected throughout the country.
Igor V. Karyakin +2 more
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Steppe Eagle's Population Structure Migrating Through The Bottleneck Of Eilat In Spring
Steppe Eagles (Aquila nipalensis) migrate in large numbers past key migration flyways from almost its entire breeding region. On its spring migration route from Africa many birds fly through the bottleneck of Eilat in southern Israel.
Noam Weiss
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