the goose specialist group
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The Goose Specialist Group. seeks to strengthen contacts between all researchers on migratory goose populations in the northern hemisphere. ® 2001 Roosta. ® 1996 Martin Mere. ® 1995 Poland. ® 2007 Xanten. ® 2000 De Haan. ® 2004 Odessa. ® 2005 Sopron. ® 1998 Kavarna. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Goose Specialist Groupseeks to strengthen contacts
between all researchers on migratory goose populations
in the northern hemisphere
® 1996 Martin Mere
® 2005 Sopron
® 2000 De Haan
® 2002 El Rocio
® 1998 Kavarna
® 2001 Roosta
® 2004 Odessa
® 1995 Poland
The Goose Specialist Group
® 2007 Xanten
1999 Matsushima ®®®
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NAAG Triennial North American Arctic Goose conference
Craig Ely
East Asian flywayMasayuki Kurechi
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1999 Matsushima ®®®
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® East Asian flywayMasayuki Kurechi
® St Petersburg ®® Olonets
® Moscow
Russian Goose,Swan and Duck Study GroupThird International Waterfowl Symposium
of Northern EurasiaSt.Peterburg October 2005
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NAAG Triennial North American Arctic Goose conference
Craig Ely
Are migratory birds a serious riskfor spreading of avian flu ?
Cartoon by Tijs Tinbergen
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N = 35 000n1 = 10 000n2 = 5000n3 = 20 000
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White-fronted Goose (Anser a. albifrons)
N=2555
Recoveries of birds caught and ringed with metal rings in winter in the Netherlands1953-2000
Research using satellite transmitters on Greater White-fronted Geese
byHelmut Kruckenberg and Gerard Müskens
www.blessgans.de
1999 Matsushima ®®®
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® St Petersburg ®® Olonets
® Moscow
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® Ladakh
Next meeting May 2008Prakash Gole & Taej Mundkur
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