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Overview of national bird population monitoring programs and databases
Author(s): Gregory S. Butcher; Bruce Peterjohn; C. John Ralph
Date: 1993
Source: In: Finch, Deborah M.; Stangel, Peter W. (eds.). Status and management of neotropical migratory birds: September 21-25, 1992, Estes Park, Colorado. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-229. Fort Collins, Colo.: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service: 192-203
Publication Series: General Technical Report (GTR)
Station: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
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A number of programs have been set up to monitor populations of nongame migratory birds. We review these programs and their purposes and provide information on obtaining data or results from these programs. In addition, we review recommendations for improving these programs.Publication Notes
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Butcher, Gregory S.; Peterjohn, Bruce; Ralph, C. John. 1993. Overview of national bird population monitoring programs and databases. In: Finch, Deborah M.; Stangel, Peter W. (eds.). Status and management of neotropical migratory birds: September 21-25, 1992, Estes Park, Colorado. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-229. Fort Collins, Colo.: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service: 192-203Keywords
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