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8 March, 2021

Annual Report 2018

Tuesday, 14 May 2019 by Sabuko Team

In the new annual report Sabuko has summarized its most important events and activities of 2018 Annual Report 2018

  • Published in Document & Reports

“Even familiar birds at risk of extinction, new study finds” By Margaret Sessa

Tuesday, 05 June 2018 by Sabuko Team

On 23d of April, BirdLife International published an  article by Margaret Sessa. Please see the article here  (press on the arrow)   To read more about how these changes could be enacted as well as how birds are doing globally, read the complete State of the World’s Birds 2018 report click 

  • Published in Document & Reports
Tagged under: #BirdLife #International

Migration Watch

Monday, 04 June 2018 by Sabuko Team

                      Article was published in Geographical magazine by Chris Fitch, March 2017 (www.geographical.co.uk) Brief description: Twice a year, for up to eight weeks at a time, the skies above western Georgia darken, as thousands upon thousands of birds of prey fill the air. With up

  • Published in Document & Reports
Tagged under: #Adjara, #Birdwatching, #Migration, #SABUKO

Understanding hunters’ habits and motivations for shooting raptors in the Batumi raptor-migration bottleneck, southwest Georgia

Monday, 04 June 2018 by Sabuko Team

Article by Anna Sandor, Johannes Jansen &Wouter M Vansteelant Brief Summary: Every autumn in Georgia, more than one million birds of prey migrate through the Batumi raptor-migration bottleneck, between the east coast of the Black sea and the foothills of the Lesser Caucasus. In cloudy and, especially, rainy weather, raptors fly low and become easy

  • Published in Document & Reports
Tagged under: #illegal, #killing #Birds

Birds of Borjomi – Kharagauli National Park

Monday, 04 June 2018 by Sabuko Team

Authors: Darchiashvili G., Gavashelishvili L., Javakhishvili Z. 2005, Georgian Center for the Conservation of Wildlife, GCCW and Buneba Print Publishing Design, Layout and Printing: Kakha Bakhtadze, Buneba Print Publishing   Brief description of the book:  The Borjomi-Kharagauli National park is located in central Georgia and is situated on the northern and southern part slopes of

  • Published in Document & Reports, Publications
Tagged under: #Birds, #Borjomi, #Kharagauli, #national, #park #birdwatching

Birds in the Chorokhi delta in spring 2018

Monday, 04 June 2018 by Sabuko Team

In spring 2018, SABUKO (Society for Nature Conservation) carried out monitoring   birds of the Chorokhi  river delta (Ajara, Georgia), South of the city of Batumi. Monitoring was carried out by Zurab Gurgenidze and Dachi Shoshitashvili, who are currently employed by SABUKO. Monitoring was carried out from 2nd of April till 12th of April of 2018.  

  • Published in Document & Reports
Tagged under: #2018, #Birds, #Chorokhi
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