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Partners in Flight IV Proceedings
McAllen Anthropogenic Impacts Session
The scientific program focused on linking conservation actions between breeding and non-breeding ranges of migratory birds and on the overlap between the needs of wintering migrants and high priority endemics in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America.
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Ball, J.A. et al p 161-170: ENERGY SECTOR EDGE EFFECTS ON SONGBIRD NEST FATE AND NEST PRODUCTIVITY IN THE BOREAL FOREST OF WESTERN CANADA
Beingolea Maseveu, O. p 171-178:IS ILLEGAL TAKE AFFECTING THE PEREGRINE FALCON POPULATION IN CENTRAL PERU: WHY AND HOW?
Brennan, L. A. et al p 184-193: WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT, PRESCRIBED FIRE AND MIGRATORY LAND BIRDS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES:
Brennan, L. A. et al. p 179-183: POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF WIND FARM ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ON UPLAND GAME BIRDS: QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS
Dale, B. C. et al p 194-204: ABUNDANCE OF THREE GRASSLAND SONGBIRDS IN AN AREA OF NATURAL GAS INFILL DRILLING IN ALBERTA, CANADA
Dauphine, N. and R. J. Cooper p 205-219: IMPACTS OF FREE-RANGING DOMESTIC CATS (FELIS CATUS) ON BIRDS IN THE UNITED STATES
Dauphine, N. p 220-222: NOTES ON THE LIVE BIRD TRADE IN NORTHERN PERU
Dobson, A Le F. and J. Madeiros p 223-226: THREATS FACING BERMUDA’S BREEDING SEABIRDS: MEASURES TO ASSIST FUTURE BREEDING SUCCESS
Grosselet, M. et al p 227-231: AFECTACIONES A VERTEBRADOS POR VEHICULOS AUTOMOTORES EN 1.2 KM DE CARRETERA EN EL ISTMO DE TEHUANTEPEC
Herrera, M. and B. Hennessey p 232-234: MONITORING RESULTS OF THE ILLEGAL PARROT TRADE IN THE LOS POZOS MARKET, SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA, BOLIVIA
Huner, J. V. et al. p 235-243: THE IMPORTANCE OF WORKING WETLANDS AS AVIAN HABITAT IN LOUISIANA
Klem, Jr., D. p 244-251: AVIAN MORTALITY AT WINDOWS: THE SECOND LARGEST HUMAN SOURCE OF BIRD MORTALITY ON EARTH
Lezame-Lopez, M. p 252-257: ESTADO DE CONSERVACIÓN DE LORA NUCA AMARILLA (AMAZONA AUROPALLIATA) EN EL CORREDOR BIOLÓGICO PASO DEL ISTMO, RIVAS, NICARAGUA
Liguori, S. p 259-261: PROTECTING BIRDS WHILE POWERING AMERICA: AN OVERVIEW OF EFFORTS BY THE ELECTRIC UTILITY INDUSTRY TO REDUCE BIRD MORTALITY AND IMPROVE POWER RELIABILITY
Manville, II, A. M. p 262-272: TOWERS, TURBINES, POWER LINES, AND BUILDINGS—STEPS BEING TAKEN BY THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE TO AVOID OR MINIMIZE TAKE OF MIGRATORY BIRDS AT THESE STRUCTURES
Robinson, S. R. p 273-279: A COMPARISON OF BREEDING BIRDS BEFORE AND AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF A RECREATION SITE IN NORTHERN IDAHO