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Bustards in the News

News about bustard species around the globe

Bustards in the News 

Endangered Bustards migrate to Yellow River early

Posted By: mkessler

Endangered Bustards migrate to Yellow River early. NTD TV

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Millions of birds killed by powerlines

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Millions of birds killed by powerlines. Today News

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Bustards in the News 

Wiltshire [dancers] mimic heaviest flying bird

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Wiltshire [dancers] mimic heaviest flying bird. BBC News

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Great bustards: back in the UK

Posted By: mkessler

Great bustards: back in the UK [videos]. BBC

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Bats, birds and blades: wind turbines and biodiversity

Posted By: mkessler

Bats, birds and blades: wind turbines and biodiversity. National Wind Watch; The last great bustard in Cadiz region, killed by turbines or power lines

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Female birds breed better… if they see sexy males

Posted By: mkessler

Female birds breed better… if they see sexy males. Not exactly rocket science

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Great Bustard: the heaviest flying bird in Iran

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Great Bustard: the heaviest flying bird in Iran. LenzIran

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Poaching of China’s migratory birds ignites netizen anger and activism

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Poaching of China’s migratory birds ignites netizen anger and activism. Tea Leaf Nation; Great Bustards are poisoned alongside other species

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Mineral-rich Mongolia rapidly becoming ‘mine-golia’

Posted By: mkessler

Mineral-rich Mongolia rapidly becoming ‘mine-golia’. NPR; a major mining zone in development in the midst of Mongolian Great Bustards migratory route

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China: failure to end the slaughter of migratory birds

Posted By: mkessler

China: failure to end the slaughter of migratory birds. Global Voices

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