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The 2002 Icelandic-breeding Goose Census 2004

Abstract

The aim of the Icelandic-breeding Goose Census is to estimate the size and monitor the distribution of Iceland/Greenland Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus and Iceland Greylag Geese A. anser. The 43rd consecutive census of Pink-footed Geese and Iceland Greylag Geese took place during autumn and early winter 2002.

Two discrete counts were undertaken, one in October and another in November. Some sites were also counted during September. Coverage was reasonable, although some important sites were not surveyed, and was again extended beyond Britain and Ireland: comprehensive coverage was achieved in the Faeroe Islands and estimates were also available for parts of Iceland and Norway.

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Resource type Publication

Topic category Environment

Reference date 2004··

Citation
Hearn, R.D. (2004) The 2002 Icelandic-breeding Goose Census, The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust Report, Slimbridge.

Lineage
The 43rd consecutive census of Pink-footed Geese and Iceland Greylag Geese. This census is part of the long-term Goose Monitoring Programme, organised by The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and funded by WWT and JNCC.

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Communications, JNCC distributor

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Metadata date 2026·04·28

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Communications, JNCC

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