Avian electrocution rates associated with density of active small mammal holes and power-pole mitigation: Implications for the conservation of Threatened raptors in Mongolia

Author:

Dixon Andrew,Rahman Md Lutfor,Galtbalt Batbayar,Gunga Amarkhuu,Sugarsaikhan Batkhuu,Batbayar Nyambayar

Funder

Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology

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