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Raptors, including eagles, are geographically widespread and sit atop the food chain, thereby serving an important role in maintaining ecosystem balance.
Kevin D Niedringhaus +2 more
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Lead Exposure in Bald Eagles from Big Game Hunting, the Continental Implications and Successful Mitigation Efforts [PDF]
Studies suggest hunter discarded viscera of big game animals (i.e., offal) is a source of lead available to scavengers. We investigated the incidence of lead exposure in bald eagles in Wyoming during the big game hunting season, the influx of eagles into
Bryan E Bedrosian
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Causes of mortality in eagles submitted to the National Wildlife Health Center 1975-2013
We summarized the cause of death for 2,980 bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and 1,427 golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) submitted to the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, for diagnosis between 1975 and the beginning of ...
Robin E Russell, J Christian Franson
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Behavior and turbine avoidance rates of eagles at two wind farms in Tasmania, Australia
Understanding the interaction between eagles and wind farms is essential for the development of strategies to minimize collision risk, and to quantify avoidance rates for collision risk modeling.
Cindy L. Hull, Stuart C. Muir
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Emerging Patterns in Cultural Ecosystem Services as Incentives and Obstacles for Raptor Conservation
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment proposed four categories of ecosystem services as regulating, provisioning, supporting and cultural. Of these, cultural services have been the most difficult to quantify despite playing a key role in developing society’
Finbarr G. Horgan +2 more
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BANK CONCENTRATION AND BANKING STABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM EAGLE GROUP
The study was conducted to assess the impact of the banking sector's concentration on the banking system's stability in Emerging and growth-leading economies (EAGLEs).
Le Dinh Hac
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An innovative response to commercial UAV menace: Anti-UAV falconry [PDF]
As law enforcement agencies and military are on the lookout for new efficient ways in tackling proliferation of menacing commercial UAVs, the innovative practice of anti-UAV falconry referred as Low-Tech solution to a High-Tech problem appears as the ...
Nikolić Slavimir S.
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In this paper, we examine archaeological bird remains from Klaipėda Castle (Ger. Memel), western Lithuania. The castle was built in 1252, and during the Middle Ages, it was the northernmost castle of the Teutonic Order in Prussia.
Freydis Ehrlich +3 more
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Steppe Eagle in the Republic of Kalmykia (Russia): Results of the 2021 Survey
The article presents the results of the Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) study in the Republic of Kalmykia. 135 breeding territories of eagles were examined and 155 birds were observed during summer registrations and counts.
Anton Aleksandrovich Abushin +1 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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