Assessing impacts on geese from mining activities in the Ramsar site Heden, East Greenland

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Due to planned mining activities inside a Ramsar site in Jameson Land, East Greenland, studies of Pink-footed Anser brachyrhynchus and Barnacle Branta leucopsis geese were performed in. 2008. An aerial survey in Jameson Land showed a threefold increase in the moulting geese over the last 20 years to c. 19,000 Pink-footed geese and 16,500 Barnacle geese. About 25% of the Pink-footed geese can be affected by the mining activities. About one third of the breeding Pink-footed geese in Jameson Land breed in the affected area. The possible effects of the mining activities were assessed in relation to three disturbance scenarios, expressed by distances of 1.5, 5 and 10 km from the activities. The worst case scenario (1.0 km zone) could affect 4,900 moulting Pinkfooted and 530 moulting Barnacle geese and at: least: 30 successfully breeding pairs of Pink-footed geese. In the proposed Ramsar replacement area in Jameson Land, moulting geese numbered c. 3,000 Pink-feet and 4,700 Barnacles. A monitoring study and a study of yet: another replacement: area are proposed.

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Glahder, C. M., Boertmann, D., & Madsen, J. (2010). Assessing impacts on geese from mining activities in the Ramsar site Heden, East Greenland. In Ornis Svecica (Vol. 20, pp. 215–224). https://doi.org/10.34080/os.v20.22627

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