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Antipoisoning activities in Bulgaria to enforce raptors conservation in the country
Dobromir D. Dobrev, Nikolai G. Terziev, Vladimir D. Dobrev, Volen S. Arkumarev, Anton Stamenov
Пернатые хищники и их охрана, Vol 0, Iss Supl.2, Pp 178-180 (2023)
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Title | Antipoisoning activities in Bulgaria to enforce raptors conservation in the country |
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Authors | Dobromir D. Dobrev, Nikolai G. Terziev, Vladimir D. Dobrev, Volen S. Arkumarev, Anton Stamenov |
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2023
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Source |
Пернатые хищники и их охрана, Vol 0, Iss Supl.2, Pp 178-180 (2023)
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Description |
The first antipoisoning dog unit in Bulgaria was founded in 2016. The dog unit operated more than 4 years (October 2016 – December 2020) in the frame of the Conservation of Black and Griffon Vultures in the cross border Rhodope Mountains (LIFE 14 NAT/NL/901) project. During that time 153 searches and patrols were conducted. The majority of the patrols were executed in the Eastern Rhodopes (80%) which is the core area of the vulture populations in Bulgaria. The total number of all findings is 310 with 40 of them being illegally poisoned animals, 7 were animal remains and 10 were poisoned baits. The average number of victims found per poisoning incident is 2.86±3.5.
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Document Type |
article
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Language |
English
Russian |
Publisher Information |
LLC Sibecocenter, 2023.
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