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Winter Records of Birds on the Azov-Black Sea Coast of Ukraine. 2001

The edition deals with outcomes of bird surveys accomplished in the Azov-Black Sea region of Ukraine during the period from December 1999 to February 2000. The articles include bird species list, data on numbers and distribution of birds on their winter quarters. Special attention is given to the patterns of condition of wetlands birds.


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The edition is helpful for zoologists, specialists engaged in environment conservation and forestry, as well as for students of biology, hunters and those interested in ecology, importance of birds for applying, environment conservation, ecological education and training.


Related Action(s):
Development of a National Wetland Strategy and Action Plan for Ukraine

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