Distribution in Iberia

 

 

The great bustard population in the Iberian Peninsula
can be estimated at present around 31300–36200 birds,
29400–34300 of them in Spain.


Castilla y León
Estimated population 14000 – 16000
Year of estimate: 2008 – 2009
Relaiability of estimate: High
Conservation status: Good; Vulnerable in some areas
Photo: Reserva de Villafáfila (Zamora)
Navarra
Estimated population: 50 – 60
Year of estimate: 2006
Reliability of estimate: Hight
Conservation status: Thereatened population
Photo: Lerín (Navarra)
Aragón
Estimated population: 115
Year of estimate: 2006
Reliability of estimate: High
Conservatin status: Thereatened population
Photo: Bujaraloz (Zaragoza)
Castilla la Mancha
Estimated population: 500 – 6500
Year of estimate: 2001 – 2010
Reliability of estimate: High
Conservation status: Good; Vulnerable in some areas
Photo: Munera (Albacete)
Madrid
Estimated population: 1400 – 1500
Year of estimate: 2002 – 2003
Reliability of estimate: High
Conservation status: Vulnerable
Photo: Daganzo de Arriba (Madrid)
Extremadura
Estimated population: 5500 – 6500
Year of estimate: 2002 – 2003
Reliability of estimate: Low
Conservation status: Good; Vulnerable in some areas
Photo: Aldea
del Cano
(Cáceres)
Andalucía
Estimated population: 350 – 360
Year of estimate: 2001 – 2011
Year of estimate: High
Conservation status: Thereatened population
Photo: Osuna (Sevilla)
Murcia
Estimated population: 6
Year of estimate: 2004
Reliability of estimate: Low
Conservation status: Thereatened population
Portugal
Estimated population: 1900
Year of estimate: 2009
Reliability of estimate: High
Conservation status: Good; Vulnerable in some areas

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