Conservation buffer sizes derived from movement data of adult Cape vultures (<em>Gyps coprotheres</em>) in South Africa

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Conservation buffer sizes derived from movement data of adult Cape vultures (Gyps coprotheres) in South Africa

Published in: African Zoology
Volume 54 , issue 2 , 2019 , pages: 115–118
DOI: 10.1080/15627020.2019.1600428
Author(s): Jan A Venter School of Natural Resource Management, South Africa , Francis R Martens School of Natural Resource Management, South Africa , Kerri Wolter VulPro, South Africa

Abstract

The endangered Cape vulture (Gyps coprotheres) is facing a new emerging threat, e.g. wind energy development. Given their vulnerability to wind energy infrastructure, there is a necessity to establish proactive measures that could potentially mitigate future collisions, such as conservation buffers around breeding colonies and roost sites. This study used 50% kernel density estimates to estimate conservation potential for conservation buffer zone sizes for colonies. Our results indicate a buffer size of ±50 km to cover the core foraging range of the species around colonies.

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