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National Rivers: Missouri river news, whitewater,
paddling, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fly-fishing, Missouri
river conservation and river access.
They will also monitor invertebrate, fish and waterbird populations. The comparisons should yield insights into the cost and effectiveness of different management and restoration strategies. Furthermore, detailed field studies such as the one at Lisbon Bottom will ...
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Waterbird Monitoring Partnership | Home | USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Individuals across the continent are often faced with decisions that influence waterbird populations. Although some waterbirds have been counted for decades, numerous survey methodologies have been implemented over different spatial scales, resulting in data sets that cannot be ...
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Manomet:
MANEM partners include wildlife managers, scientists, policy makers, educators and funders. The files below are in ...
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The Important Bird Areas Revision
Dispersed Species project, our knowledge for the population and distribution of birds has increased greatly, new data were collected regarding migration and wintering of waterbird populations, the need for precise informing about the designation, protection status and threats that IBAs and their birds populations face, was perceived. Revision criteria The revision started ...
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Waterbird Monitoring Partnership | Database Access | USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
US Fish and Wildlife Service, in addition to information published in a number of colonial waterbird atlases in the United States and Canada. In the near future, data from the Cornell Waterbird ... the Americas contribute data. We encourage you to join forces and enhance our ability to track waterbird populations throughout their ranges by contributing your own data. You must be a registered user ...
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Turning the tide: the eradication of invasive species
N. Macdonald, and G. Leaman Red mangrove eradication and pickleweed control in a Hawaiian wetland, waterbird responses, and lessons learned (p. 240) M. J. Rauzon and D. C. Drigot When is ... moths from suburbs of Auckland, New Zealand (p. 407) J. R. Clearwater Recovery of invertebrate populations on Tiritiri Matangi Island, New Zealand following eradication of Pacific rats (Rattus exulans) (p. 407) ...
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USGS National Wetlands Research Center: Plant Community Dynamics
NWRC study how the structure and composition of wetland plant communities change over time in response to these factors, and how wildlife populations are affected by the vegetation changes. Some projects focus on plant response to salinity and flooding stress, which can be caused by saltwater intrusion associated with hydrologic manipulations, ...
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The Ramsar Bulletin Board
It is one of the two floodplain wetlands that support one of the most important populations of the Andean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus andinus) in its winter distribution. This species is considered to ... this from Environmental News Service. [06/08/08] Now available. Eckhart Kuijken's history of waterbird conservation. At the Waterbirds Around the World conference in Edinburgh in 2004, the long-time ...
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Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory : About Us : Staff Directory
Sciences in southeastern Massachusetts. Since joining the RMBO, Starr has operated banding stations throughout Colorado, monitored Bald Eagles at BarrLake, sampled American Kestrel and Burrowing Owl populations for avian disease, co-coordinated the Birds Beyond Borders educational program, and assisted with administrative duties of the organization. Contact: (303) 659-4348 Arvind Panjabi, ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Other waterbird trends
Natural History Notes The Canada Goose is the most widely distributed goose in North America. As a result of changing agricultural practices and global climate change, some migratory populations have shifted their ranges further north. Some Canadas even nest in city parks and suburbs, as a result of their increasing tolerance of humans. They are especially noticeable in late ...
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