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Partners in Flight IV Proceedings
McAllen Monitoring 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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Homayoun, T. Z. and R. B. Blair p 607-616: CITIZEN-SCIENCE MONITORING OF LANDBIRDS IN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER TWIN CITIES IMPORTANT BIRD AREA
Mattsson, B. J. and M. R. Marshall p 617-632: OCCUPANCY MODELING AS A FRAMEWORK FOR DESIGNING AVIAN MONITORING PROGRAMS: A CASE STUDY ALONG APPALACHIAN STREAMS IN SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA
Phillips, T. and J. Dickinson p 633-640: TRACKING THE NESTING SUCCESS OF NORTH AMERICA’S BREEDING BIRDS THROUGH PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
IN NESTWATCH
Ruelas Inzunza, E. p 641-650: MONITORING WITH A CONSERVATION GOAL: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF RAPTOR MIGRATION MONITORING
Saracco, J. F. et al. p 651-658: USING THE MAPS AND MOSI PROGRAMS TO MONITOR LANDBIRDS AND INFORM CONSERVATION
Saracco, J. F. et al. p 659-661: INTEGRATED BIRD MONITORING AND THE AVIAN KNOWLEDGE NETWORK: USING MULTIPLE DATA RESOURCES TO UNDERSTAND SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIATION IN DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES AND ABUNDANCE
Wethington, S. M. and N. Finley p 662-666: ADDRESSING HUMMINGBIRD CONSERVATION NEEDS: AN
INITIAL ASSESSMENT