“Стрепеты — редкие птицы, которые полвека не гнездились на территории нашей страны, начали потихоньку возвращаться. Об этом сообщили в Орнитологическом сообществе. Отмечается, что в рамках конференции «На Западе — под угрозой, на Востоке —
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Profiles and mentions of EBA activities from all over the world
Anthropogenic disturbance found to be main factor affecting habitat quality of Great Bustards in Western China
A joint study by researchers from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (XIEG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Eurasian Bustard Alliance
Special edition of “China Bird Watch” focuses on Great Bustard
The popular science magazine “China Bird Watch” has organized a special issue on the Great Bustard, with articles from a wide range of authors
Attempts to give the bustard species a flying start
“The Final Flight: Conserving Eurasia’s Iconic Bustard Species’ featured a panel of experts from around the world speaking on four different bustard species –
Great Bustard Documentary Reaches Audiences in China
The documentary on Great Bustards created by EBA for Mongolian audiences has been translated into Chinese by the non-governmental conservation organization China Biodiversity Conservation
Есть ли будущее у дрофы в Казахстане? – Зеленый мир
«Пугливость и осторожность дрофы усложнили про-цесс изучения. Во время наблюдений на плато Караой при виде автомобиля птицы улетали аж за 4 километра, – делится
По следам дудака – Ремез
“Густой холодный туман покрывал дорогу и формировал тонкий слой льда по переднему стеклу УАЗика. На ветках деревьев в лесопосадках сверкала изморозь. Мы с Талгатом
Mongolia’s heaviest flying bird undertakes a long migration
“A team of researchers from the USA and Mongolia deployed satellite transmitters to monitor the movement of female Great Bustards captured at their breeding
Nat Geo Panel Shines Spotlight On Great Bustard Conservation in Asia
Dr. Mimi Kessler was invited to speak about the “Secret Lives of Great Bustards,” as part of a panel at the National Geographic Explorers
Governments unite to conserve the world’s heaviest flying animal – National Geographic
“Asian range countries of the world’s heaviest flying bird, the great bustard, will coordinate the conservation of highly threatened populations of the species after