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PIF Bird Conservation Plan The Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Valley (Physiographic Area 12)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for The Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Valley and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Lower Great Lakes Plain (Physiographic Area 15)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for Lower Great Lakes Plain and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan Northern Ridge and Valley (Physiographic Area 17)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for Northern Ridge and Valley and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan The St. Lawrence Plain (Physiographic Area 18)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for The St. Lawrence Plain and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan The Southern Blue Ridge (Physiographic Area 23)
Over 155 bird species nest in the Southern Blue Ridge.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan The Adirondack Mountains (Physiographic Area 26)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for The Adirondack Mountains and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan The Northern New England (Physiographic Area 27)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for The Northern New England and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan Eastern Spruce-Hardwood Forest (Physiographic Area 28)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for Eastern Spruce-Hardwood Forest and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan: The Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain (Physiographic Area 44)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for The Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain and offers specific conservation recommendations in this physiographic area.
Read more »Birds in a Sagebrush Sea: Managing Sagebrush Habitats for Bird Communities
This document has one purpose: to help anyone who is a steward of sagebrush shrublands include management practices that help support a thriving community of wild birds. These recommendations are entirely voluntary.
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