Thirty authors from across Asia have assembled a ground-breaking article, bringing together information about the critical status of all six bustard species in Asia, stating
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New Research: Great Bustard Subspecies Genetically Distinct
Our research group has published findings resulting from a decade of work collecting genetic samples (dropped feathers!) from endangered populations of Great Bustards across
New Study On Great Bustard Physiological Response To Winter Weather
We have collaborated on a study published in the scientific journal General and Comparative Endocrinology, examining the hormonal response of the eastern subspecies of Great
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
Государства азиатских стран будут сотрудничать, чтобы сохранить большую дрофу – Ремез
“Мы надеемся на сотрудничество всех азиатских стран и приглашаем исследователей и бедвочеров сделать свой вклад по сбору информации, направленной на сохранение этого редкого вида,
Международная конференция «Прогресс в сохранении дрофы в Азии» – Степной Бюллетень
“В конференции приняли участие эксперты из девяти стран, в том числе из Китая, Казахстана, Кыргызстана, Монголии, России, Таджикистана, Узбекистана, Великобритании и США; также была
“Steppe Bulletin” Cover Story On Conservation Of Great Bustards
The May issue of Steppe Bulletin, a Russian-language periodical on conservation issues affecting Eurasian Grasslands, features our summary of conservation action for the Great Bustard in
New Publications On Great Bustards In Asia
We proudly present a paper (.pdf) summarizing the historical and present status of Great Bustards in Central Asia, and the threats they face today. Also:
Research Paper Selected As “Editor’s Choice”
Our team’s article on the migratory routes of Mongolian Great Bustards was recognized for outstanding merit by the editor of the Journal of Avian