This is why sound ecological research programmes were initiated in 1996, aiming to improve the
fundamental knowledge of the status, distribution and population trends of houbara bustard populations
in eastern Morocco. Results generated by these works are fundamental to adjust the release programme
and to optimise the whole area management.
In particular, in-depth long-term research works are on-going with two international collaborations:
· the Natural History Museum (MNHN) of Paris, France, to study the home range and habitat use.
· the Mediterranean Institute of Ecology and Paleoecology (IMEP) of Marseille, France, to study,
with GIS, the structure and evolution of the habitat and its relationships with houbara bustards
distribution.
This is why sound ecological research programmes were initiated in 1996, aiming to improve thefundamental knowledge of the status, distribution and population trends of houbara bustard populationsin eastern Morocco. Results generated by these works are fundamental to adjust the release programmeand to optimise the whole area management.In particular, in-depth long-term research works are on-going with two international collaborations:· the Natural History Museum (MNHN) of Paris, France, to study the home range and habitat use.· the Mediterranean Institute of Ecology and Paleoecology (IMEP) of Marseille, France, to study,with GIS, the structure and evolution of the habitat and its relationships with houbara bustardsdistribution.
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