Landbird Conservation Plan 2016
1  –   Introduction to the 2016 Revision
4  –   Species of Continental Conservation Concern
10 –  Keeping Common Birds Common
14 –  Continental Threats
18 –  Climate Impacts on Landbirds
20 –  Full Life-cycle Conservation
24 –  Population Goals and Objectives
28 –  Bridging the Implementation Gap
32 –  Introduction to Regional Profiles
35 –  Spotlight: Ecotourism Supports Birds and People
36 –  Migratory Bird Joint Venture Profiles (presented in alphabetical order)
41 –  Spotlight: Commercial Forestry Management
53 –  Spotlight: Northern Bobwhite Conservation
71 –  Spotlight: Conservation on Public Lands
81 –  Spotlight: Boreal Nursery
82 –  Canadian Joint Ventures and Regions (presented in alphabetical order)
96 –  Partners in Flight Science-based Approach
104 – Appendix A: Partners in Flight Species Assessment Information
114 – Appendix B: PIF Population Objectives for Watchlist and Common Birds in Steep Decline
116 – Bird Conservation Region Map
117 – Web Links

2016 Plan: What is New Since 2004?
This 2016 Plan Revision presents four new and updated tools for bird conservation:
- Extinction Risk models that convey quantitative measures of urgency;
- Responsibility assignments for continental Watch List species scaled to Joint Ventures and Bird Conservation Regions (BCR);
- Full life-cycle analysis of year-round eBird data to identify areas of greatest importance to migrants in the non-breeding season; and
- Species assessment scores updated with improved access to the associated PIF database.
