A preliminary overview of raptor monitoring in Slovenia – an overview of methodologies, current monitoring status and future perspectives
25 avr. 2014
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Publié en ligne: 25 avr. 2014
Pages: 271 - 276
Reçu: 27 mars 2013
Accepté: 01 juil. 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10100-012-0008-6
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© by Al Vrezec
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Among 48 raptor species (birds of prey, owls, shrikes) recorded recently in Slovenia, some long-term monitoring activities are being conducted for more than half of them, mainly for conservation and research purposes. However, national coverage is achieved only in 15% of the species, whereas other monitoring programmes are more or less local. Two monitoring approaches are considered, the species specific approach and assemblage approach. Current ongoing monitoring programmes for raptors in Slovenia lack monitoring of breeding success, which is now confined to only a few owl species. Use of nestboxes should therefore be considered more broadly in the future for some species at least