Criteria — European IUCN Red List Category — Criteria — Global IUCN Red List Category — Criteria —
winters patchily across much of Europe, which constitutes>50 % of its global wintering range. Its European wintering population is relatively large (>65,000 individuals), and was stable between 1970–1990. Although there were declines in a handful of countries during 1990–2000, most European wi...
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.692.3056 http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/userfiles/file/Species/BirdsInEuropeII/BiE2004Sp375.pdf |
Summary: | winters patchily across much of Europe, which constitutes>50 % of its global wintering range. Its European wintering population is relatively large (>65,000 individuals), and was stable between 1970–1990. Although there were declines in a handful of countries during 1990–2000, most European wintering populations—including key ones in Denmark and Germany—were broadly stable or increased, and the species underwent a large increase overall. Consequently, it is evaluated as Secure. Anser fabalis |
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