Annual Report of Conservation of Imperial Eagles in Georgia
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- Published in Document & Reports, Ongoing Projects
Spring Birds Map
ოქროსფერი კვირიონი – Bee-Eater ნამგალა – Swift ოფოფი – Hoopoe გუგული – Cuckoo
- Published in For Youth
Spring Birds
It is this time now, when warm sunny days change with wet and stormy ones. First signs of Georgian spring. On sunny days, we love to be embraced by the warms. We see first fruit trees blooming. On a walk in the hills we see the first spring flowers. Cyclamen and Hellebore in the woods,
- Published in For Youth
Transboundary initiative for restoration of the Eastern Imperial Eagle’s population in the Southern Caucasus
Increase of the Georgian population of Eastern Imperial Eagle by increased availability and protection of existing and potential nest sites.
- Published in Ongoing Projects
Killing birds is not cool
Project addressed the illegal killing of raptors in the coastal part of Ajara (South West Georgia), which has recently been described as one of the most important migration bottlenecks in the world. Killing (shooting) of raptors in the region is widespread and forbidden by law. SABUKO and Batumi Raptor Count, has developed an approach based
- Published in Past Projects
Batumi Raptor Trail Development
The foothills of the Lesser Caucasus along the Black Sea Coast in Georgia forms on one of the world’s biggest bottlenecks for migrating raptors.
- Published in Past Projects