An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales

Abstract Two species of eagles (Golden and White‐tailed) bred in Wales during prehistoric and historic times and became regionally extinct as breeding species in the mid‐1800s. They are iconic and charismatic, and discussions about reintroducing them back into the Welsh landscape have been ongoing f...

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Main Authors: Sophie‐lee Williams, Sarah E. Perkins, Roy Dennis, James P. Byrne, Robert J. Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-08-01
Series:Conservation Science and Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.240
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spelling doaj-f232e5038cf94624ab1266c9390e50cb2020-11-25T02:53:43ZengWileyConservation Science and Practice2578-48542020-08-0128n/an/a10.1111/csp2.240An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across WalesSophie‐lee Williams0Sarah E. Perkins1Roy Dennis2James P. Byrne3Robert J. Thomas4School of Biosciences, Sir Martin Evans Building, Cardiff University Cardiff UKSchool of Biosciences, Sir Martin Evans Building, Cardiff University Cardiff UKThe Eagle Reintroduction Wales (ERW) Project Cardiff UKThe Eagle Reintroduction Wales (ERW) Project Cardiff UKSchool of Biosciences, Sir Martin Evans Building, Cardiff University Cardiff UKAbstract Two species of eagles (Golden and White‐tailed) bred in Wales during prehistoric and historic times and became regionally extinct as breeding species in the mid‐1800s. They are iconic and charismatic, and discussions about reintroducing them back into the Welsh landscape have been ongoing for years. Reintroductions, however, can be risky, costly and/or contentious. To address these concerns, and to judge whether it is appropriate to reintroduce a regionally extinct species; the “International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)” have produced criteria by which a proposed reintroduction can be assessed. A key criterion is that the potential reintroduction location lies within the former range of the species. In this study, we addressed this criterion by assessing the past distributions of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles within Wales. Using historic observational data, fossil/archaeological records and evidence from place‐names in the Welsh language, we demonstrated strong evidence for the presence of both of these eagle species in Wales in pre‐historic and historic times. We used kernel density functions to model the likely core distributions of each species within Wales. The resulting core distributions encompassed much of central and west‐north Wales for both species, with the White‐tailed Eagle exhibiting a wider core distribution extending into south Wales. Our results fill knowledge gaps regarding the historic ranges of both species in Britain, and support the future restoration of either or both species to Wales.https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.240distributioneagles and conservationhistoricreintroduction
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author Sophie‐lee Williams
Sarah E. Perkins
Roy Dennis
James P. Byrne
Robert J. Thomas
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Sarah E. Perkins
Roy Dennis
James P. Byrne
Robert J. Thomas
An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales
Conservation Science and Practice
distribution
eagles and conservation
historic
reintroduction
author_facet Sophie‐lee Williams
Sarah E. Perkins
Roy Dennis
James P. Byrne
Robert J. Thomas
author_sort Sophie‐lee Williams
title An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales
title_short An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales
title_full An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales
title_fullStr An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales
title_full_unstemmed An evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles across Wales
title_sort evidence‐based assessment of the past distribution of golden and white‐tailed eagles across wales
publisher Wiley
series Conservation Science and Practice
issn 2578-4854
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Two species of eagles (Golden and White‐tailed) bred in Wales during prehistoric and historic times and became regionally extinct as breeding species in the mid‐1800s. They are iconic and charismatic, and discussions about reintroducing them back into the Welsh landscape have been ongoing for years. Reintroductions, however, can be risky, costly and/or contentious. To address these concerns, and to judge whether it is appropriate to reintroduce a regionally extinct species; the “International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)” have produced criteria by which a proposed reintroduction can be assessed. A key criterion is that the potential reintroduction location lies within the former range of the species. In this study, we addressed this criterion by assessing the past distributions of Golden and White‐tailed Eagles within Wales. Using historic observational data, fossil/archaeological records and evidence from place‐names in the Welsh language, we demonstrated strong evidence for the presence of both of these eagle species in Wales in pre‐historic and historic times. We used kernel density functions to model the likely core distributions of each species within Wales. The resulting core distributions encompassed much of central and west‐north Wales for both species, with the White‐tailed Eagle exhibiting a wider core distribution extending into south Wales. Our results fill knowledge gaps regarding the historic ranges of both species in Britain, and support the future restoration of either or both species to Wales.
topic distribution
eagles and conservation
historic
reintroduction
url https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.240
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