The latest issue of BirdLife Magazine includes a full-page interview with fellow João Guilherme, regarding his recent publication exploring the migratory pathways of birds along the African-Eurasian flyway, and how their epic journeys connect countries.
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João’s publication is an output of his PhD on “Informing conservation of African-Eurasian migratory landbirds, raptors, and storks using tracking data”, recently awarded by the University of Montpellier. This project was a collaboration between the CNRS, BirdLife International and the Instituto Superior de Agronomia .
Publication:
Guilherme, J.L., Jones, V.R., Catry, I., Beal, M., Dias, M.P., Oppel, S., Vickery, J.A., Hewson, C.M., Butchart, S.H.M., Rodrigues, A.S.L. (in press) Connectivity between countries established by landbirds and raptors migrating along the African-Eurasian flyway. Conservation Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.14002 → Open Access repository