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Title: | Censusing at darkness: the launch of a monitoring scheme of Owls and Nightjars in Portugal. |
Authors: | Rabaça, João E. Lourenço, Rui Tomé, Ricardo Roque, Inês |
Keywords: | monitoring owls |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | SEO/BirdLife |
Citation: | Rabaça, J.E., Lourenço, R., Tomé R., & Roque, I. 2010. Censusing at darkness: the launch of a monitoring scheme of Owls and Nightjars in Portugal. In Bermejo, A. (Ed.) Bird Numbers 2010 “Monitoring, indicators and targets”. Book of abstracts of the 18th International Conference of the European Bird Census Council. Cáceres, Spain. Pp: 89-90. |
Abstract: | Population data and trends for owls (7 species) and nightjars (2 species) in Portugal are scant and limited to a few local initiatives and/or to a very few species (e.g. Little Owl and Eagle Owl). The lack of reliable information about these species is a critical handicap considering their importance in conservation grounds and land management plans. In order to cope with this drawback, the Working Group on Nocturnal Birds (GTAN) of SPEA in partnership with the LabOr-Laboratory of
Ornithology, University of Évora, proposed a
monitoring scheme of owls and nightjars in
Portugal to be experimentally launched in
2010 (the kickoff year). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6784 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais BIO - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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