Status and management of neotropical migratory birds / Finch Deborah M y Peter W. Stangel

By: Finch, Deborah MContributor(s): Peter W. StangelMaterial type: TextTextSeries: USDA. Forest Service. General Technical Report RM-229Publisher: Fort Collins, CO : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Forest Service. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station , 1993Description: 422 Pages : illustrated ; 27 centímetrosSubject(s): Ave migratoria | Manejo | Populacao | Migracao | Animal silvestre | Ave | Silvicultura | Migratory bird | Management | Population | Migration | Wildlife | BirdDDC classification: 598.2
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1.A government perspective 2. Nongovernment organization perspective 3. Prospects for neotropical migratory bird conservation in canada 4. Closing the gap between research and management 5. Population trends and management opportunities for neotropical migrants 6. Biological deversity, ecological integrity, and neotropical migrants: New perspectives for wildlife management 7. Birding economics and birder demographics studies as conservation tools 8. Cooperative partnerships and the role of private landowners...
Action note: Verificado 05-10-2018Summary: Changing values and partners in flight; Population dynamics and habitat concerns; Monitoring bird populations and habitats; Organizational monitoring goals and programs; Land use practices and neotropical migrants; Conflicts and solutions for integrating neotropical migratory birds with management of other wildlife.
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Proceedings of the National Training Workshop, 1992, Ester Park, Colorado.

1.A government perspective 2. Nongovernment organization perspective 3. Prospects for neotropical migratory bird conservation in canada 4. Closing the gap between research and management 5. Population trends and management opportunities for neotropical migrants 6. Biological deversity, ecological integrity, and neotropical migrants: New perspectives for wildlife management 7. Birding economics and birder demographics studies as conservation tools 8. Cooperative partnerships and the role of private landowners...

Changing values and partners in flight; Population dynamics and habitat concerns; Monitoring bird populations and habitats; Organizational monitoring goals and programs; Land use practices and neotropical migrants; Conflicts and solutions for integrating neotropical migratory birds with management of other wildlife.

Verificado 05-10-2018

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