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AEWA Conservation Guidelines No. 10 - Guidelines on Avoidance of Introductions of Non-native Waterbird Species (TS No. 12)
… interference by man by way of release of reared birds for hunting and the provision of food on artificial habitats … later dispersed throughout Britain, primarily to provide hunting opportunities and to lessen the effects of high … waterbirds are also reared in captivity and released for hunting purposes (‘stocking programmes’). A number of species …
Introduced Non-native Waterbirds - Status within the African-Eurasian Flyways
… Geese, which were originally introduced for ornamental and hunting purposes, have established populations throughout … release of non-native waterbirds (for ornamental or hunting purposes) will prevent introduced species from … of individuals are released each year for traditional hunting purposes in some European countries. For these …
Handbook 4: Avian influenza and wetlands
… site; E. sustainable use of natural resources (including hunting); F. human access to different parts of the site; G. … and are used for natural resource exploitation (fishing, hunting, collection of other wetland products, grazing, … feral birds; iv) to prohibit use of live decoy birds for hunting/trapping, releases of birds for hunting activities, …
Ramsar Technical Report 7: Ramsar Wetland Disease Manual
… areas � Civil conflict � Non-sustainable harvesting � Hunting � Cholera and other intestinal parasites (micro and … disease of livestock). Other stressors are as diverse as hunting, increased genetic homogeneity and long-term toxin … at times of increased risk (e.g. suspension of hunting activities or site visits) if a disease has emerged …