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Muttonbirding is the seasonal harvesting of the chicks of petrels, especially shearwater species, for food, oil and feathers by recreational or commercial hunters. Such hunting of petrels and other seabirds has occurred in various locations since prehistoric times, and there is evidence that many island populations have become extinct as a result. More recently ‘muttonbirding’ usually refers to the regulated and sustainable harvesting of shearwaters in Australia and New Zealand. These include the short-tailed shearwater, also known as the yolla or Australian muttonbird, in Bass Strait, Tasmania, as well as the sooty shearwater, also known as the titi or New Zealand muttonbird, on several small islands known as the Muttonbird Islands, scattered around Stewart Island in the far south of New

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  • Petrelidumo (eo)
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  • Petrelidumo estas laŭsezona rikolta agado, kiu povas esti distra aŭ komerca, de la idoj de petreloj, ĉefe de specioj de pufinoj, por manĝaĵo, oleo kaj plumoj. Kvankam la ĉasado de petreloj kaj aliaj marbirdoj okazis en multaj lokoj ekde la pratempo, kaj ekzistas indico ke multaj insulopopulacioj fariĝis formortintaj kiel rezulto, "Petrelidumo" kutime plusendas nun al la pli daŭrigebla kaj reguligita rikoltlaboro de pufinoj en Aŭstralio kaj Nov-Zelando. Tio inkludas la speciojn de la Fajnbeka pufino, ankaŭ konata kiel la Aŭstralia ŝafopetrelo, en Bass-Markolo, Tasmanio, kaj la Griza pufino, ankaŭ konata kiel Titi aŭ Novzelanda ŝafopetrelo, en la malproksima sudo de Nov-Zelando. (eo)
  • Muttonbirding is the seasonal harvesting of the chicks of petrels, especially shearwater species, for food, oil and feathers by recreational or commercial hunters. Such hunting of petrels and other seabirds has occurred in various locations since prehistoric times, and there is evidence that many island populations have become extinct as a result. More recently ‘muttonbirding’ usually refers to the regulated and sustainable harvesting of shearwaters in Australia and New Zealand. These include the short-tailed shearwater, also known as the yolla or Australian muttonbird, in Bass Strait, Tasmania, as well as the sooty shearwater, also known as the titi or New Zealand muttonbird, on several small islands known as the Muttonbird Islands, scattered around Stewart Island in the far south of New (en)
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  • Petrelidumo estas laŭsezona rikolta agado, kiu povas esti distra aŭ komerca, de la idoj de petreloj, ĉefe de specioj de pufinoj, por manĝaĵo, oleo kaj plumoj. Kvankam la ĉasado de petreloj kaj aliaj marbirdoj okazis en multaj lokoj ekde la pratempo, kaj ekzistas indico ke multaj insulopopulacioj fariĝis formortintaj kiel rezulto, "Petrelidumo" kutime plusendas nun al la pli daŭrigebla kaj reguligita rikoltlaboro de pufinoj en Aŭstralio kaj Nov-Zelando. Tio inkludas la speciojn de la Fajnbeka pufino, ankaŭ konata kiel la Aŭstralia ŝafopetrelo, en Bass-Markolo, Tasmanio, kaj la Griza pufino, ankaŭ konata kiel Titi aŭ Novzelanda ŝafopetrelo, en la malproksima sudo de Nov-Zelando. (eo)
  • Muttonbirding is the seasonal harvesting of the chicks of petrels, especially shearwater species, for food, oil and feathers by recreational or commercial hunters. Such hunting of petrels and other seabirds has occurred in various locations since prehistoric times, and there is evidence that many island populations have become extinct as a result. More recently ‘muttonbirding’ usually refers to the regulated and sustainable harvesting of shearwaters in Australia and New Zealand. These include the short-tailed shearwater, also known as the yolla or Australian muttonbird, in Bass Strait, Tasmania, as well as the sooty shearwater, also known as the titi or New Zealand muttonbird, on several small islands known as the Muttonbird Islands, scattered around Stewart Island in the far south of New Zealand. (en)
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