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The importance of natural habitats as Short-toed Eagle (Circaetus gallicus) breeding sites
Ezra Hadad
, Gilad Weil
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Motti Charter
School of Environmental Sciences
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Natural Habitats
100%
Breeding Sites
100%
Short-toed Eagle
100%
Circaetus Gallicus
100%
Human Settlements
71%
Agriculture
42%
Habitat Type
42%
Israel
28%
Raptor
28%
Flagship Species
14%
Native Species
14%
Biodiversity
14%
Low Density
14%
Large Population
14%
Breeding Season
14%
Agricultural Land
14%
Hereafter
14%
Judea
14%
Urban Planning
14%
Top Predator
14%
Breeding Density
14%
Agricultural Area
14%
Breeding Pairs
14%
Conservation Programs
14%
Land Settlement
14%
Habitat Change
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Breeding Site
100%
Eagle
100%
Human Settlement
100%
Breed
40%
Flagship Species
20%
Biodiversity
20%
Breeding Season
20%
Conservation Programs
20%
Inbreeding
20%
Agricultural Land
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Human Settlement
100%
Habitat Type
60%
Israel
40%
Farmland
40%
Native Species
20%
Urban Planning
20%
Urban Development
20%
Inbreeding
20%