The Importance of North-Eastern Mongolia for Migrating Pacific Golden Plovers: Spring 2005
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Series: WIWO REPORT SERIES 87
JJ Wijmenga, J Jukema, J Reneerkens, S Gombobataar, B Gantulga et al
56 pages, colour photos, colour maps, b/w illustrations, tables.
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Language: English, with English and Russian summary.
The Mongol-Daguur Strictly Protected Area in North-Eastern Mongolia is important for numerous breeding and migrating birds, and this study shows that it is also an important stopover site for migrating Pacific golden plovers.
The Mongol-Daguur Strictly Protected Area in North-Eastern Mongolia is important for numerous breeding and migrating birds, and this study shows that it is also an important stopover site for migrating Pacific golden plovers.
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