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Bird kills at towers and other human-made structures : an annotated partial bibliography (1960-1998)
The purpose of this document is to increase public awareness of the potential impacts of towers and other human-made structures by highlighting some of the pertinent literature on the subject. The bibliography focuses primarily on collisions with communication towers, lighted buildings, and (to a lesser degree) windows - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management
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Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: their conservation status 2001
This website is a one-stop-shop for information about the population status of the UK's common terrestrial birds. With one page per species, users can quickly find all the key information about trends in population size and breeding performance over the period 1968-1999 as measured by BTO monitoring schemes.
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Bryophyte community ecology : going beyond description
online abstract - Lindbergia
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Buffer Zones of Territories of Gray Wolves as Regions of Intraspecific Strife
online pdf document - Journal of Mammology
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CLIMEX
Commercial software for predicting the potential distribution and relative abundance of species in relation to climate. CLIMEX is used to examine the distribution of insects, plants, pathogens and vertebrates for a variety of purposes, including biogeography, quarantine, biological control and impacts of changes in climate and climate variability - CSIRO (web archive site)
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CONTRAST
compares estimates of survival
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Canine Parvovirus Effect on Wolf Population Change and Pup Survival
online pdf document - Journal of Wildlife Diseases
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Canna seabird studies 1998
During the period covered by this report the main aims were as follows- 1. to continue seabird counts on the island 2. to monitor the breeding success of selected seabird species (fulmar, Manx shearwater, shag, herring gull, great black-backed gull and kittiwake) 3. to continue the ringing programme in order to establish dispersal patterns from the island, rates and causes of mortality, and ages of return to the island and of first breeding 4. to collect biometric data from young guillemots and 5. to collect, identify and measure food samples from auks, kittiwakes, other gulls and shags - JNCC Report
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Canvasback Mortality from Illegal Hunting on the Upper Mississippi River
online document, reproduced from Wildlife Society Bulletin
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Caribbean Conservation/Sea Turtle Survival League
dedicated to the preservation of sea turtles and other species in the Caribbean basin and the Costa Rica rainforests
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