by B. Meyburg, M. McGrady, A. Spalton & F. Al Lamki
The big news of the week is that our tracking data have pointed field biologists in Saudi Arabia to the largest known aggregation of endangered Steppe eagles in the world, 6700 birds, about 8% of the estimated world population.
Read more here:
https://www.osme.org/2019/11/globally-important-numbers-of-steppe-eagle-discovered-in-saudi-arabia-an-update/?fbclid=IwAR1oyBMeSOtJ8iWHx9KP-xoCAjLB986wEUQHos5ov8xmSSYp-0CPNLMxvCo
The big news of the week is that our tracking data have pointed field biologists in Saudi Arabia to the largest known aggregation of endangered Steppe eagles in the world, 6700 birds, about 8% of the estimated world population.
Read more here:
https://www.osme.org/2019/11/globally-important-numbers-of-steppe-eagle-discovered-in-saudi-arabia-an-update/?fbclid=IwAR1oyBMeSOtJ8iWHx9KP-xoCAjLB986wEUQHos5ov8xmSSYp-0CPNLMxvCo
Steppe eagles of various ages at a site in Central Saudi Arabia in November 2019, where 6700 eagles were counted. Copyright 2019 P. Roberts |
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