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Long-Winged Birds Show Respect for Aging Mates

Long-Winged Birds Show Respect for Aging Mates
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World's longest-winged birds go easy on older partners

World's longest-winged birds go easy on older partners
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Albatros and petrels: roadmap to protect most threatened sea birds at sea


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Albatros and petrels: roadmap to protect most threatened sea birds at sea
Albatrosses and petrels are extremely vulnerable to the threats both at sea and land. Image: Calonectris edwardsii
The Cory’s shearwater (Calonectris borealis9 reproduces in the Canary Islands.
The Scopoli’s shearwater (Calonectris diomedea).
In the study, experts followed 5,775 birds of 39 species of procellariform birds in different continents through geolocators or GPS.
Negative interactions with fisheries are particularly serious in international waters because there is less monitoring of industry practices and compliance with regulation.
In order to guarantee their survival, it is fundamental for these countries to protect them while the birds are in their jurisdictional territory. Image: Calonectris edwardsii ....

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