Does targeted management work for red-legged partridges Alectoris rufa? Twelve years of the 'Finca de Matallana' demonstration project

Author Sánchez-García, C., Pérez, J.A., Díez, C., Alonso, M.E., Bartolomé, D.J., Prieto, R., Tizado, E.J., & Gaudioso, V.R.
Citation Sánchez-García, C., Pérez, J.A., Díez, C., Alonso, M.E., Bartolomé, D.J., Prieto, R., Tizado, E.J., & Gaudioso, V.R. (2017). Does targeted management work for red-legged partridges Alectoris rufa? Twelve years of the 'Finca de Matallana' demonstration project. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 63(24): 1-5.

Abstract

After the implementation of a management package for red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa) (including habitat improvement, legal predator removal, supplementary feeding and watering and shooting restrain) in an agricultural Mediterranean area of Spain (308 ha), spring pair densities increased from 2.92 to 12.66/km2 in nine years, together with summer densities (from 24 to 98 birds/km2) and autumn densities (from 16.5 to 86 birds/km2). We recorded an overall decrease in the over-winter survival of partridges and an increase in their over-summer survival as time progressed. Productivity doubled in five years and densities of wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) significantly increased. Hence, this study shows that a feasible and affordable combination of management tools worked to improve partridge populations, and also helped the recovery of wild rabbits. The study site supported the presence of 42 'red-listed' species (including 21 species of raptors).