This blog was started to keep you informed about movement of 11 tagged Svalbard breeding pink-footed geese. The project was launched in Denmark in March 2011. The aim of the tracking is to get detailed knowledge about migration, diurnal rhythm, behaviour and habitat choice of pink footed geese. The project is part of a larger international program with the overall aim to develop the scientific basis for an adaptive flyway management for the Svalbard population of pink-footed geese
24.06 Blog news
Since our geese do not do anything spectacular or simply do not give us any signals, I found a bit time and added some information on the blog. You can now meet all our geese in 'Tagged birds' section and read about how do we obtain the data in 'How does it work'. I also added one more link ('Geese in Svalbard) to 'More about geese' list on the right hand site of this page. There (unfortunately only in Norwegian), you can learn more about breeding, nesting, and feeding places of all goose species visiting Svalbard and many more information. Enjoy
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