A Global Audit of the Status and Trends of Arctic and Northern Hemisphere Goose Populations

This report attempts to review the abundance, status and distribution of natural wild goose populations in the northern hemisphere. The report comprises three parts that 1) summarise key findings from the study and the methodology and analysis applied; 2) contain the individual accounts for each of...

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Main Author: Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)
Other Authors: Fox, Anthony D., Leafloor, James O.
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Language:English
Published: Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) 2018
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description This report attempts to review the abundance, status and distribution of natural wild goose populations in the northern hemisphere. The report comprises three parts that 1) summarise key findings from the study and the methodology and analysis applied; 2) contain the individual accounts for each of the 68 populations included in this report; and 3) provide the datasets compiled for this study which will be made accessible on the Arctic Biodiversity Data Service.
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