Tagg satellite trackers, surveys, monitoring of patterns distribution and breeding of Andean Condors in southern Ecuador

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Tagg satellite trackers, surveys, monitoring of patterns distribution and breeding of Andean Condors in southern Monitoreo de los patrones de distribución, reproducción y marcación con rastreadores satelitales del Cóndor Andino en el sur de Project title: Author(s): Ernesto Arbeláez Ortiz Amaru Bioparque Zoológico Cuenca, direccionejecutiva@zoobioparqueamaru.com Date: Septiembre 206 Country: University, Partner organizations: Universidad del Azuay, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Grupo Nacional de Trabajo Cóndor Andino, Bioparque Amaru Zoológico Cuenca, Centro de Rescate Ilitio, Gobierno Autónomo Descentralizado de Nabón, Ministerio del Ambiente Supervisors: Dr. Hernán Vargas, Blgo. Sebastián Konh, Dr. Andrés Ortega. Amount requested from The Peregrine Fund in 206-207 $ 4995 With around 00 individuals in the wild the Andean condor population in is critically endangered. Two interactive subpopulations have been recognized: one in central northern and one in southern with approximately 80 and 20 individuals, respectively. This study will focus on distribution and breeding patterns of the southern population located in. These parameters could be affected by the variation of ecosystems, ecological process and climate seasons in the region. These conditions generate a unique opportunity to study the effects of variation of hábitats and climate conditions on the distribuition and breeding patherns of the small registered population of andean condors from southern.we hope to be able with this oportunity to accomplish the project objetives described below. In the past century explores, researchers and local people recorded higher number of condors in southern. The current reduced population is likely declining and causes of decline are unknown, although there are strong indications that it has to do with direct human persecution. Between 202 and 205, five condors were shot in central, northern and southern. One of them was a juvenile condor tagged with a satellite transmitter. Recent research shows that the main food for Andean Condors in is domestic cattle. Condors are able to kill calves, and this predation may be one of the causes for human persecution. In order to protect water sheds, cattle are currently removed from protected areas, driving Andean condors to feed on private Cattle ranches where they are more vulnerable to human persecution. I am a 34 year old ecuadorian biologist with some experience on in-situ surveys,

monitoring and captive management of Andean condors, I am the execcutive and conservation director of Amaru Bioparque Zoo Cuenca, a private organization (ONG) that I founded with the purpose to promote and generate actions for conservation of endagered species and their ecosystems by education, sensibilization, scientific research and rehabilitation or breeding of captive wild animals and plants, so with this back ground I have a strong motivation to implement this project to help understand the status of conservancy of the southern subpopulation of Andean Condors and generate actions to promote an adecuate management for the protection of the Andean Condors and their natural hábitat. Since 203 I have been a member with my institution of the andean condor conservation work group of (GNTCA), which joins people and institutions, ONGs interested in the protection and conservation of this species, it also advices the Environmental Ministry of (MAE) on actions, procedures and tecniques to develop to conserve the species. Objectives:. Study the distributional and breeding patterns of the species in the southern subpopulation of 2. Develop surveys to capture and tagg gps transmissors in wild andean condors from the southern subpopulation of 3. Locate main nesting sites and feeding areas of Andean Condors in southern 4. Identify mortality causes and sites where wild condors are vulnerable to humans 5. Recommend management, politic and social actions at state and national goverment level to promote a good strategy of conservation 6. Increase local capacity for research and conservation: training of two insitu native young village people Methods: Being the Andean Condor a sexually dimorphic species (males larger tan females), distributional patterns may vary by sex thus our plan is to tag four adult (2 males and 2 females) condors in southern. The GNTCA have already tagged one adult female (named Chunka, tagged with a 50 gram patagial PTTG00 transmitters in Central in the Cotopaxi state, now she has settled in southern, Fig.) capturing condors is a challenging

activity; thus we will use in southern the same capturing techniques already applied successfully in Northern and we will place backpack trasmitters. These are: false cage traps with CAROÑA, super Talon Animal Catcher and bownets. Capture sites will be chosen in coordination with condor key players and stakeholders of southern : GAD Nabón, GAB Oña, GAD Saraguro, GAD Cuenca, MAE Azuay, MAE Loja, ETAPA, Parque Nacional Cajas, Elecaustro and other researchers studying the species in the area like Universidad del Azuay. Activities:. Study the distributional and breeding patterns of the species in the southern subpopulation of Search for resting, roost, and nestiing sites using satellite data Measure proportions of GPS data respective to the different áreas locate in the southern region of Measure hatching and juvenile andean condor success at located nests Generate maps and a report of distributional and breeding patterns 2. Develop surveys to capture, identify and tagg gps transmissors in wild andean condors from the southern subpopulation of Capture tagg release and monitor 4 adult andean condors Field excursions to visit feeding areas, nests, resting perchs in private ranches and protected áreas. 3. Locate main nesting sites and feeding areas of Andean Condors in southern Capture tagg release and monitor 4 adult andean condors Identify carrion types consumed by condors 4. Identify mortality causes and sites where wild condors are vulnerable to humans Identity previous mrotalities types by speaking with locals native people and documented know cases. 5. Recommend management, politic and social actions at state and national goverment level to promote a good strategy of conservation Correlate monthly used surface areas (movements) from satellite data of tagged condors with the current protected areas 6. Increase local capacity for research and conservation: training of two Identify!carrion!types!consumed!by!condors. Focus management and environmental education on newly identified

conservation areas in southern. Submit research and management recomendations for environmental private Ong`s and public agencies of the southern Project Implementation: Timetable Objetives Month 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Study the distributional and breeding patterns of the species in the southern subpopulation of 2 Develop surveys to capture and tagg gps transmissors in wild andean condors from the southern subpopulation of Locate main nesting sites and feeding areas of Andean Condors in southern Identify mortality causes and sites where wild condors are vulnerable to humans Recommend management, politic and social actions at state and national goverment level to promote a good strategy of conservation Increase local capacity for research and conservation: training of insitu native community people Socialize with key institutions and people the efforts and necesities of conservation x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Expected Outcomes Nesting and feeding sites areas in southern registered and identified. Identification of patterns of distribution in the area Vulnerable areas located Recommended state and national management procedures, strategies and plan to protect andean condors Empowered local native communities people to develop actions to increase local capacity for research and conservation. Contact details: Amaru Bioparque Zoológico Cuenca Ernesto Arbeláez Ortiz, Autopista Cuenca - Azogues Km 0 ½, Cuenca, Telf: 593 7 423982 Móvil: +593(9)95682238 Email: direccionejecutiva@zoobioparqueamaru.com Contact details: Peregrine Fund Hernán Vargas Casilla 77 044, Quito Telf:+593(2)244344 Móvil: +593(9)83497002 Email: hvargas@peregrinefund.org