Literature
Here you will find references to scientific and grey literature which deals with the Lesser White-fronted Goose. If you find something which is not listed here, please send a note for Tomas Aarvak.
The present list on grey literature contains mainly English references. We intend to make available references on all relevant languages! Please supply us with references to national articles at native language (those that use Latin or Cyrillic letters) to Tomas Aarvak. We will also try to locate a person to help with the Asiatic languages.
- RECENT PUBLICATIONS» updated 04.03.2007
- Scientific
articles» updated
03.02.2007
One Dr. thesis has focused on the LWfG. The thesis 'Phylogeography and conservation genetics of the Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus)»' is a valuable contribution to the understanding of the ecology of the LWfG.
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Search GooseRef© for: Anser erythropus»
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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS» (gray literature) The far largest amount of what is written about LWfG is published as reports, notes in local birding magazines etc., and most is fairly inaccessible. We will here try to list most of the grey literature, without making any judgment about quality or value. However, some are more important than others, and we will as time and authors allow us, try to make them available here as PDF files. A few of the publications that are important are spaced out (bold letters).
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The Fennoscandian Lesser White-fronted Goose Conservation Project has made available it's three latest annual reports on internet. Have a look at: Annual Report 1999», Annual Report 2000» and Report 2001-2003». Printed versions of these reports and previous annual reports of the Fennoscandian Lesser White-fronted Goose conservation project are available from: Ingar Jostein Øien, Norwegian Ornithological Society (NOF), Sandgt. 30B, N-7012 Trondheim, Norway and Petteri Tolvanen, WWF Finland, Lintulahdenkatu 10, FIN-00500 Helsinki, Finland.
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- The next report in this series will probably not be published until the end of the now running EU Life project». However, smaller national reports will be available. Look back on the recent news» and literature» pages for updates and annoucements.








