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    Algerian Nuthatch

    I guess they discovered two new sites recently by doing exactly that: by searching in ecologically similar sites (Information about the second discovered site not available on the blog yet). As you know, in Morocco there is another nuthatch species: the Eurasian Nuthatch.
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    Algerian Nuthatch

    After two years without apparent activities, the “recreational forest” project is already underway at Djimla Forest. A blog-post titled "Algerian Nuthatch habitat threatened by a controversial project" just published contains more details if anyone interested to read it.
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    Algerian Nuthatch

    New breeding site Well, now we have five sites! New breeding site discovered at Ghabet Ezzen, north of Djimla forest.
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    Algerian Nuthatch

    Thanks all for your help. The issue already reached the concerned authorities. To quote from an article published today in the independent and respected newspaper El Watan under the title: Des écologistes alertent contre les atteintes à l’environnement (Environmentalists warn against...
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    Algerian Nuthatch

    The threats to the species are not limited to the Guerrouch Forest (as the study above showed), other sites are apparently more endangered by human activities. Recently the Algerian authorities authorized the creation of a touristic/recreation project at one of the other breeding sites: the...
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    Algerian Nuthatch

    Status and breeding biology of the Algerian Nuthatch in the Guerrouch Forest. This new study showed a significant decline in the population at a section of this forest, and presented new data about the breeding biology of the species. The species is Endangered and occur at only four sites in...
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