Increasing global interest for studying birds of prey has lead to the need to identify research priorities to better focus conservation efforts. In Chile, studies on raptors date back to 1891, and the number of publications has considerable increased in the last decades. To our knowledge, however...
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Raimilla, Victor
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Rau, Jaime R.
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Munoz Pedreros, Andres
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[State of the art of the knowledge of Chilean raptor birds: Present situation and future projections]
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State of the art of the knowledge of Chilean raptor birds: Present situation and future projections