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told The Independent he believes there is already the necessary habitat to support a limited number of Dalmatian pelicans in Britain, but said any reintroduction would have to be carried out based ...
Poaching, climate change and associated habitat degradation all contribute to the decline of the Dalmatian Pelican population in East Asia. In addition, the birds that nest along the Khar-Us Lake ...
But Dalmatian pelicans haven't been wild in the UK since ... be done we must ensure there's plenty of the right sort of wild habitat first." So perhaps one day in the future children in the ...
Lake Skadar, shared by Albania and Montenegro, is the westernmost breeding ground of the vulnerable Dalmatian pelican ... some 20 per cent of bird nesting habitat in the northern part of the ...
"Dalmatian pelicans typically inhabit inland lakes ... said human hunting in their Mongolian breeding grounds and habitat loss due to human activity are the main causes of the species' decline.
Authorities are scrambling to save hundreds of starving and endangered Dalmatian pelicans in Russia after the Caspian Sea froze for the first time in years. Hundreds of the gray-white birds with ...
Belene - A Dalmatian pelican hatched on Persina (Belene) Island on the Danube in Bulgaria for the first time in 60 years. So far, the only breeding site of the bird, considered Critically Endangered ...
The Dalmatian pelican was photographed by Alison Jenkins, 44, from Hertfordshire on Lake Kerkini, Greece, while she was on holiday. During the colder months, Dalmatian pelicans will follow boats ...
The pelican is thought to be the same bird recently spotted in Germany and Poland A Dalmatian pelican has been seen in the UK for what is thought to be the first time in hundreds of years.