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Bird Monitoring Needs and Opportunities (PDF reprints)

A framework for monitoring multiple-species conservation plans (Barrows et al. 2005)

Defining the demands and meeting the challenges of integrated bird conservation (Baxter 2002)

Enhancing the scientific value of the Christmas Bird Count (Dunn et al. 2005)

High priority needs for rangewide monitoring of North American Landbirds (Dunn et al. 2005)

Integrating the MAPS Program into Coordinated Bird Monitoring in the Northeast (DeSante et al. 2007)

Monitoring for conservation (Nichols and Williams 2006)

Monitoring the abundance of bird populations (Bart 2005)

Opportunities to improve avian monitoring (US NABCI 2007)

Science for avian conservation: priorities for the new millennium (Ruth et al. 2003)

The North American Bird Banding Program into the 21st century (Buckley et al. 1998)

Towards the establishment of landbird migration monitoring networks in the United States (Carlisle and Ralph 2005)

Why monitoring matters (Sauer 2000)

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The Northeast Coordinated Bird Monitoring partnership is administered by American Bird Conservancy in collaboration with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. The project was developed by Northeast Partners In Flight, Northeast Shorebird Conservation Plan and Mid-Atlantic/New England/Maritimes Waterbird Conservation Plan, in concert with the US North American Bird Conservation Initiative's Monitoring Subcommittee. It is made possible by a Multistate Conservation Grant awarded by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, with assistance from the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. We gratefully acknowledge the Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration Programs of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which funds the Multistate Conservation Program.

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