Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation

Wild geese wintering in western Europe were declining by the 1930s probably due to loss of natural habitat and over exploitation through hunting, although the causes will never be known. Refuge provision and hunting restrictions from the 1950s enabled numbers to recover. Improved monitoring systems...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Ambio
Main Authors: Fox, Anthony D., Madsen, Jesper
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
Subjects:
Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/threatened-species-to-superabundance-the-unexpected-international-implications-of-successful-goose-conservation(fba9a583-cc68-4fe8-bc7d-9ceef735d6ff).html
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0878-2
id ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/fba9a583-cc68-4fe8-bc7d-9ceef735d6ff
record_format openpolar
spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/fba9a583-cc68-4fe8-bc7d-9ceef735d6ff 2023-12-24T10:08:26+01:00 Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation Fox, Anthony D. Madsen, Jesper 2017-03 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/threatened-species-to-superabundance-the-unexpected-international-implications-of-successful-goose-conservation(fba9a583-cc68-4fe8-bc7d-9ceef735d6ff).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0878-2 eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/threatened-species-to-superabundance-the-unexpected-international-implications-of-successful-goose-conservation(fba9a583-cc68-4fe8-bc7d-9ceef735d6ff).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Fox , A D & Madsen , J 2017 , ' Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation ' , Ambio , vol. 46 , no. Suppl 2 , pp. 179-187 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0878-2 Geese and agriculture Goose hunting Over exploitation Population growth Protection Refuge IRELAND CHINA SHENGJIN LAKE BRENT GEESE TRENDS RATES GEESE ANSER-BRACHYRHYNCHUS BRITAIN Europe North America Animals Asia Geese/physiology Conservation of Natural Resources Endangered Species article 2017 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0878-2 2023-11-29T23:59:34Z Wild geese wintering in western Europe were declining by the 1930s probably due to loss of natural habitat and over exploitation through hunting, although the causes will never be known. Refuge provision and hunting restrictions from the 1950s enabled numbers to recover. Improved monitoring systems enabled the description of progressive increases and extensions of wintering range since that time, especially amongst those goose populations that increasingly exploited agricultural landscapes. This introductory article sets the scene for the special issue on the increasing interactions and conflicts created by recent increases in the range and abundance of wild geese throughout the northern hemisphere, especially with regard to agricultural damage, but including issues associated with air flight safety, human and animal health, ecosystem effects and conflicts with other biodiversity objectives. It also provides the context for finding common solutions to problems, presenting experiences from regional-, national- and flyway-coordinated management to find solutions to conflict. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anser brachyrhynchus brent geese Aarhus University: Research Ambio 46 S2 179 187
institution Open Polar
collection Aarhus University: Research
op_collection_id ftuniaarhuspubl
language English
topic Geese and agriculture
Goose hunting
Over exploitation
Population growth
Protection
Refuge
IRELAND
CHINA
SHENGJIN LAKE
BRENT GEESE
TRENDS
RATES
GEESE ANSER-BRACHYRHYNCHUS
BRITAIN
Europe
North America
Animals
Asia
Geese/physiology
Conservation of Natural Resources
Endangered Species
spellingShingle Geese and agriculture
Goose hunting
Over exploitation
Population growth
Protection
Refuge
IRELAND
CHINA
SHENGJIN LAKE
BRENT GEESE
TRENDS
RATES
GEESE ANSER-BRACHYRHYNCHUS
BRITAIN
Europe
North America
Animals
Asia
Geese/physiology
Conservation of Natural Resources
Endangered Species
Fox, Anthony D.
Madsen, Jesper
Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation
topic_facet Geese and agriculture
Goose hunting
Over exploitation
Population growth
Protection
Refuge
IRELAND
CHINA
SHENGJIN LAKE
BRENT GEESE
TRENDS
RATES
GEESE ANSER-BRACHYRHYNCHUS
BRITAIN
Europe
North America
Animals
Asia
Geese/physiology
Conservation of Natural Resources
Endangered Species
description Wild geese wintering in western Europe were declining by the 1930s probably due to loss of natural habitat and over exploitation through hunting, although the causes will never be known. Refuge provision and hunting restrictions from the 1950s enabled numbers to recover. Improved monitoring systems enabled the description of progressive increases and extensions of wintering range since that time, especially amongst those goose populations that increasingly exploited agricultural landscapes. This introductory article sets the scene for the special issue on the increasing interactions and conflicts created by recent increases in the range and abundance of wild geese throughout the northern hemisphere, especially with regard to agricultural damage, but including issues associated with air flight safety, human and animal health, ecosystem effects and conflicts with other biodiversity objectives. It also provides the context for finding common solutions to problems, presenting experiences from regional-, national- and flyway-coordinated management to find solutions to conflict.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fox, Anthony D.
Madsen, Jesper
author_facet Fox, Anthony D.
Madsen, Jesper
author_sort Fox, Anthony D.
title Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation
title_short Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation
title_full Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation
title_fullStr Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation
title_full_unstemmed Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation
title_sort threatened species to super-abundance: the unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation
publishDate 2017
url https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/threatened-species-to-superabundance-the-unexpected-international-implications-of-successful-goose-conservation(fba9a583-cc68-4fe8-bc7d-9ceef735d6ff).html
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0878-2
genre Anser brachyrhynchus
brent geese
genre_facet Anser brachyrhynchus
brent geese
op_source Fox , A D & Madsen , J 2017 , ' Threatened species to super-abundance: The unexpected international implications of successful goose conservation ' , Ambio , vol. 46 , no. Suppl 2 , pp. 179-187 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0878-2
op_relation https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/threatened-species-to-superabundance-the-unexpected-international-implications-of-successful-goose-conservation(fba9a583-cc68-4fe8-bc7d-9ceef735d6ff).html
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0878-2
container_title Ambio
container_volume 46
container_issue S2
container_start_page 179
op_container_end_page 187
_version_ 1786200436217217024