| Birding In Taiwan
 
 The
 former breeding range of the
 Swan Goose
 (the ancestor of
 the domesticated “Chinese Goose”) extended widely across eastern
 Siberia into northern China and Mongolia, but the present
 breeding range is severely fragmented.  Swan Goose numbers have
 been in decline since the beginning of the year 1900.  The
 remaining population (perhaps only 300–400 pairs) breeds
 primarily in steppe and forested steppe marshes and lakesides of
 eastern Siberia.  The former wintering range included
 Korea, Japan and a large part of eastern China; now it is
 regular only in a smaller area of eastern China.
 
 Swan                 Goose is listed as
 Endangered
 on the
 2006 IUCN* Red
 List
 (as evaluated by BirdLife International) because its
 population is declining very rapidly as a result of habitat
 loss, particularly to agricultural development, and
 unsustainable levels of hunting.
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 |  |  | Guest |  |  | Swan Goose Anser cygnoides is a large goose with a natural breeding range in Mongolia, northernmost China, and southeastern Russia. It is migratory and winters mainly in central and eastern China. The species has been domesticated, and introduced and feral populations occur elsewhere. | 
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