Literature type: Report
Language: English
Download:Full reference: Karmiris, I., Papachristou, T., Platis, P. & Kazantzidis, S. 2014. The diet of the wintering Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus L., 1758) in two wetlands in Greece. , Final Rep., action A5, LIFE10NAT/GR/000638 project “Safeguarding the Lesser White–fronted goose Fennoscandian population in key wintering and staging sites within the European flyway». Hellenic Agr. Org. “DEMETER”/Forest Res. Inst., Thessaloniki, Greece.
Keywords: Greece, diet, food, selection, availability, Kerkini, Evros delta, droppings, habitat use, vegetation, EU-Life
Literature type: Proceedings
Journal: Ornis norvegica
Volume: 36 , Pages: 47-51.
Language: English
Download:Full reference: Yerokhov, S. 2013. The current status of the Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus in Kazakhstan: monitoring, threats and conservation measures , Proceedings of the 14th meeting of the Goose Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission and Wetlands International. Ornis norvegica 36: 47-56.
Keywords: Species conservation, hunting, recreational disturbance, water regulation, poisoning
Abstract:
Within the framework of the National Action Plan (hereafter NAP) for the globally threatened Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus developed in the republic of Kazakhstan between 2011 and 2012, a number of measures are planned for the forthcoming three years (2012–2014). On the basis of scientific data received on this species in the last decades, and making use of available experience from other countries, it is proposed to carry out a variety of practical activities regarding goose protection, in particular in order to reduce the negative influence of a number of anthropogenic factors upon Lesser White-fronted Goose, in particular the influence of hunting on this protected species. Considering that implementation of such plans have not previously been applied to the fauna of Kazakhstan, this NAP will serve as a model as to how to implement effective management of other species and populations in order to reduce and eliminate negative factors affecting biodiversity and habitat.
Literature type: General
Journal: Goose Bulletin
Volume: 17 , Pages: 2-5.
Language: English
Download:Full reference: Wang, X., Fox, A.D., Cong, P. & Cao, L. 2013. Recent research on the Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus in China. Goose Bulletin: 17, 2-5.
Keywords: winter counts, China, habitat preferences, diett, hydrology, research
Literature type: Book Chpt
Language: English
Full reference: Saurola, P., Valkama, J. & Velmala, W. 2013. Lesser White-fronted Goose. Pp. 106-108 in:The Finnish bird ringing atlas. Vol.1. , Finnish museum of Natural History and Ministry of Environment, Helsinki - LWfG
Keywords: ringing, recoveries, recovery, occurrence, Finlnad, breeding
Literature type: General
Journal: Goose Bulletin
Volume: 17 , Pages: 23-25.
Language: English
Download:Full reference: Mineev, O.Y. & Mineev, Y.N. 2013. New breeding area for the Lesser White-fronted GooseAnser erythropus in the Bolshezemelskaya tundra. Goose Bulletin: 17, 23-25.
Keywords: Bolshezemelskaya tundra, Nenets, broods, breeding, peregrine falcon, Russia
Literature type: General
Journal: Bulletin of the goose, swan and duck study group of northern Eurasia (Casarca)
Volume: 16 , Pages: 59-51.
Language: Russian
Download:Full reference: Garms, O. Ya. 2013. Data on migration of the Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus at the Gilyovsloye reservior Northwestern Altai. Bulletin of the goose, swan and duck study group of northern Eurasia (Casarca): 16, 59-51.
Keywords: Altai, Russia, migration, hunting bag,
Abstract:
Waterfowl migration was observed at the Gilyovskoye water reservoir in Lifliandskiy nature refuge (zakaznik) on 4–29 April and from 25 September till 25 October 2012. The first lesser white-fronted geese (five individuals in the bean goose fl ock and three more in pintail fl ock) arrived on 5 April. Five more lesser white-fronted geese were observed on 13 April. In autumn, the first record of the species was made on 1 October (a fl ock of 25 birds). Small groups of white-fronted geese were noted in the flocks of bean geese from time to time up to 31 October. According to our estimate and opinion of the local hunters and game managers, 450 to 500 lesser white-fronted geese passed over the Gilyovskoye reservoir in the period between 1 October and 8 November 2012.
Literature type: General
Language: English
Download:Full reference: Degtyaryev, V.G., Egorov, N.N., Ochlopkov, I.I., Oleinikov, O.B. & Tomshin, M.D. 2013. Lesser White-fronted Goose in the Lena and Olenek Rivers catchment, Siberia. Pp. 60-61 in Young, G, M Williams, B Hughes & C Hall (eds). 2013. TWSG News, Bulletin of the IUCN-SSC/Wetlands International Threatened Waterfowl Specialist Group, No. 16. Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge, UK.
Keywords: breeding, distribution, numbers, Siberia, status, Russia
Literature type: Report
Journal:
Language: English
Download:Full reference: Karvonen, R. , Nordenswan, G. & Kazmin, V. 2012. Lesser White-fronted Goose survey in southern Russia, November 2012. Field Report. , NOF rapportserie report No 2-2012. 25pp.
Abstract:
In November 2012, a survey to the important Lesser White-fronted Goose (later LWfG) areas revealed by satellite tracking in 2006 and 2012 was carried out in Southern Russia. Nearby location-sites, concerning LWfG breeding population in Norway, from 2006, we found six adult individuals feeding and four adult individuals migrating in the Volgograd Region. In the area revealed by fresh satellite plot locations in 2012, from LWfG breeding in Yamal Peninsula, Russia, we observed 19, 77 and 68 individuals respectively when roosting and feeding at Chograyskoye Reservoir in Regions of Kalmykia and Stavropol Krai. As a minimum 80 LWfG were roosting here during the survey. In the report, descriptions of located areas, list of visited points with travelling schedule, and also observations of other interesting species for the area are included.
Literature type: Scientific
Journal: Ardea
Volume: 100 , Pages: 5-11.
DOI: 10.5253/078.100.0103
Language: English
Full reference: Cong, P., Wang, W., Cao, L. & Fox, A.D 2012. Within-winter shifts in Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus distribution at East Dongting Lake, China Ardea 100: 5-11. https://www.dx.doi.org/10.5253/078.100.0103
Literature type: Action Plan
Language: English
Download:Full reference: The Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management. 2011. Norwegian action plan for the Lesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropus. , DN-report 4-2011.
Keywords: Action Plan, Norway, monitoring, threats, measures
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