2018
DOI: 10.11609/jott.3695.10.7.11850-11862
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<b>Mapping the conflict of raptor conservation and recreational shooting in the Batumi Bottleneck, Republic of Georgia</b>

Abstract: Illegal use of natural resources threatens biodiversity and often leads to conservation conflicts between affected parties.  Such a conflict is emerging in the Batumi Bottleneck in the Republic of Georgia, where every autumn more than one million migrating birds of prey funnel above a handful of villages, and where thousands of these birds fall victim to illegal shooting.  As a first step towards resolving this conflict, utilizing semi-structured interviews, we map the goals and opinions of relevant stakeholde… Show more

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“…Examples are long-term datasets hosted by Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Hawk Watch International, and Batumi Raptor Count. The latter is also a known hot spot for raptor persecution ( Sándor and Anthony, 2018 ; Sándor et al, 2017 ) in the form of targeted shooting.…”
Section: Research Opportunities and Emerging Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples are long-term datasets hosted by Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Hawk Watch International, and Batumi Raptor Count. The latter is also a known hot spot for raptor persecution ( Sándor and Anthony, 2018 ; Sándor et al, 2017 ) in the form of targeted shooting.…”
Section: Research Opportunities and Emerging Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%