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Partners in Flight IV Proceedings
McAllen Education, Communication, and Outreach 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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Bogart, R. E. et al. p 441-452: STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS AND ITS CRITICAL ROLE IN BIRD HABITAT CONSERVATION: UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIALECOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE
Bonter, D. N. and W. M. Hochachka p 453-458: A CITIZEN SCIENCE APPROACH TO ORNITHOLOGICAL RESEARCH: TWENTY YEARS OF WATCHING BACKYARD BIRDS
Busch, A. and A. A. Dayer p 459-470: A PROCESS AND TOOLS FOR EVALUATING BIRD BANDING EDUCATION SUCCESS
Froehlich, D. and E. Sprong p 471-478: TEENS BAND: INSPIRING TEEN BIRD BANDERS AS AMBASSADORS FOR BIRD CONSERVATION
Jones, C. A. et al p 479-482: THE GREAT TEXAS BIRDING CLASSIC: A BIRD WATCHING TOURNAMENT THAT PROTECTS AND PROMOTES CRITICAL TEXAS GULF COAST HABITAT
Klym, M. p 483-486: CONSERVATION THROUGH BIRD EDUCATION IN TEXAS
O’Byrne, S. F. p 487-490: A HISTORY OF BIRDING FOR CONSERVATION IN DELAWARE
Ortego, B. et al. p 491-492: ENGAGEMENT OF TEXAS PRIVATE LANDOWNERS IN BIRD CONSERVATION
Rotenberg, J. A. et al. p 493-507: AN INTEGRATED COMMUNITY-BASED HARPY EAGLE AND AVIAN CONSERVATION PROGRAM FOR THE MAYA MOUNTAINS MASSIF, BELIZE
Rothman, A. p 508-511: A CASE STUDY OF BIRD TRAIL DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL AMERICA
Russell, J. M. et al. p 512-519: BIRDS WITHOUT BORDERS: AMERICAN AND MEXICAN UNIVERSITY WORKSHOP FOCUSES ON AVIAN CONSERVATION
Thompson, C. p 520-522: ACRES FOR ANTPITTAS: WISCONSIN’S INTERNATIONAL BIRD CONSERVATION PROGRAM
Trollinger, J. B. et al. p 523-526: THE VIRGINIA BIRDING AND WILDLIFE TRAIL: A LAND CONSERVATION TOOL FOR THE FUTURE