International AEWA Single Species Action Planning. Taiga Bean Goose (Anser f. fabalis)

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International AEWA Single Species Action Planning Workshop for themanagement of Taiga Bean Goose (Anser f. fabalis) Population size, trend, distribution, threats, hunting, management, conservation status and possible actions in Finland Arto Marjakangas Finnish Wildlife Agency Finland Photo Asko Kettunen

Population Estimate of present breeding population size: 1 700 2 500 pairs (Väisänen et al. 2011) educated guess Number of pairs 10 25 2 9 1 Distribution and numbers of breeding pairs in 1973 1983 (Pirkola & Kalinainen 1984)

Distribution Breeding distribution Spring staging sites 1995 2005 (Valkama et al. 2011) (Pessa et al. 2004)

Trend Finnish Bird Atlas surveys: 1974 19791979 1986 1989 2006 2010 disappeared from a grid (10 x 10 km) where used to breed the degree of breeding evidence declined Anecdotal evidence from hunters and bird watchers: the breeding population p has declined (Valkama et al. 2011)

Photo Arto Marjakangas Pesäneva fen, Sievi (N 63 48'01, E 24 50'56 ) 56 ), no breeding Taiga Bean Geese since 2003

Possible causes of decline Annual survival rates of Taiga Bean Geese neck banded in northern central Finland in 1981 1994 (n = 430) Age class, years Annual survival rate 95% confidence limits lower upper 1 0.47 0.41 0.54 2 084 0.84 071 0.71 092 0.92 3 0.53 0.41 0.65 4 0.66 0.61 0.71 (S. Aikio & A. Paasivaara unpublished) Hunting? Breeding habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation? Interspecific competition? Predation?

Threats to the Taiga Bean Goose in Finland List of potential threats in order of significance: Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation (4) Hunting (at staging sites) (4) Interspecific competition (from Whooper Swan) (?) () Increasing predator populations (?) New threats: Wind farm development (3) Ranking: 5=very significant, 4=significant, 3=medium, 2=low, 1=very low Restoration of drained mires Photo Arto Marjakangas Restoration of drained mires Establishment, restoration and management of wetlands

Hunting Statutory open season for Bean Goose: 20 th August 31 st December Restrictions on open season since 2010 (e.g. in 2013 the onset of open season postponed to 1 st September 10 th October, depending on area) Estimated annual hunting bag 1992 2012 12000 10000 8000 6000 5 year running mean 4000 2000 mainly Taiga BeanGeese 0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 (Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Conservation and management Restoration of drained mires (especially on state owned land in northern and eastern Finland) Etblih Establishment, trestoration ti and management of wetlands for waterbirds hunters are involved Supplemental feeding with grain by hunters (mainly in pp g g y ( y spring)

The Taiga Bean Goose thelocal community and theeconomy economy benefits damages Provide information about the relevance of the Taiga Bean Goose to local communities and national or local economy Highly valued as a quarry species especially in northern Finland Are there local hunting traditions associated with it? Yes, traditional goose hunting on breeding areas (using the Finnish spitz dog) A species of great interest to bird watchers, too Is the species important for the national or local economy? Some hunting tourism on state owned tt land din northern Finland No damage to agriculture reported

National Information Monitoring Is there monitoring programme that provides data of Taiga Bean Goose Monitoring of migration by bird watchers Are there any plans launching a monitoring programme? Breeding population size census on breeding pairs in spring Breeding success brood counts in late summer

National Information Status of the species National legal status for the species: Bean Goose is a game species Hunting Act and Hunting Decree, 1993 Red list status in 2000 and 2010: Near Threatened Which government agencies are responsible for implementation? Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finnish Wildlife Agency What is the level lof implementation? i High What obstacles hinder effective implementation?

Actions and Planning Is there any Actions taken on Taiga Bean Goose Hunting restrictions since 2010 Population ecological study satellite tracking of individual Taiga Bean Geese wing survey > age and subspecies composition of the hunting bag Nti National lspecies Action Ati Plan or other relevant plan draft Management Plan for the Finnish Bean Goose Population National (Taiga) Bean Goose Working Group or other relevant group No Management actions are implemented by responsible authorities and agencies

Other Information Provide any additional relevant information on the occurrence, hunting/sustainable use and conservation ofthe Taiga Bean Goose and its key sites / habitats in your country Provide any ideas or important facts to be considered in the concrete actions to be defined in this workshop