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Regional Level Activities of Siberian Crane Wetland Project SCWP | Eastern and Western Flyways
Eastern and Western populations of the Siberian Crane. These wetlands are also of considerable socio-economic and cultural ... are shared with many other species of migratory waterbirds, including at least 32 globally threatened waterbird species. The SCWP “flyways†are specific to the Siberian crane and constitute only ...
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About the Siberian Crane Wetland Project SCWP
These sites also support at least 32 threatened migratory waterbird species, out 50 species listed in the Asia Pacific Migratory Waterbird Conservation Strategy. *Note: The full title of the ...
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Manomet:
Manomet Contact Us Site Map RESOURCES FOR AVIAN CONSERVATION Colonial Waterbird Plan In 2001 Manomet led the creation of a colonial waterbird plan for North America. Click here to see the plan ... land bird-banding programs in North America. Click here to download and track changes in populations and distributions over the years. Shorebird Conservation Plan Manomet led the creation of a U ...
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Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Science and Conservation – Canadian Wildlife Service, Ontario Region
Figure 1. Bird and amphibian populations that showed significant positive or negative trends throughout the Great Lakes ... maintain the diversity and abundance of all North American birds. This strategy is essential to waterbird success since many species rely on wetland habitat not only in Canada, but throughout ...
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Great Lakes anglers and cormorants in recent years. The double-crested cormorant is a waterbird that nests in large colonies. It is native to the Great Lakes and protected under ... on the Lakes has increased from threatened status to many thousands. At the same time, populations of certain fish, particularly bass and perch, have shown steep declines. Recently, alewife have also ...
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The Delta News
Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). Dr. Guy Baldassarre, advisor. "Mallard breeding ecology, waterbird use, and hydrophyte communities associated with managed wetlands in New York." Co- ...
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Global Urbanization and Protected Areas
However, the populations of most of these species are much smaller than in the late 1970s, ... the lesser flamingo. Their recommendations are being submitted to the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA 2006), the largest such agreement concluded under the framework Convention on ...
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Global Urbanization and Protected Areas
All such areas with populations of one million or more are listed by size in Brinkhoff 2006. · Megacity: An urban ... Council International). 2006. Passenger Traffic 2005 Final. http://www.airport.org. AEWA. 2006. African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement. http://www.unep-aewa.org. Amin, Ash, and Nigel Thrift. 2002. Cities: Reimagining the ...
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IWRC Interview with Philip Dragoumis
Black & Mute Swans, Flamingoes in the waterbird rehabilitation pool. That was after 1991, when we were really very few - just three or ... of egrets and herons visiting for free meals along with the crippled ones and whole populations of ever-hungry gulls. But, most of all we did not have proper cages for ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Conservation Planning
Canadian and United States governments developed a strategy to restore waterfowl populations through habitat protection, restoration, and enhancement. The strategy was documented in the ... determine species, sites, and habitats that most urgently need conservation action." 5. Waterbird Conservation for the Americas “This independent, international, broad-based, and voluntary partnership ...
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