How to manage human-induced mortality in the Eagle Owl Bubo bubo
The main known cause of death was interaction with powerlines followed by persecution and collisions with game fences and cars. There were within-year variations in the distribution of persecution, electrocution and collisions with game fences. Some man-induced causes of mortality were seen to depend on both the geographical region and the period of the year; moreover, mortality within each region was also yeardependent. Since there are strong socio-economic and ethical components involved, management guidelines are discussed bearing in mind such points of view.
Bird Conservation International
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