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Population Status (PDF reprints)

Atlantic Flyway mute swan management plan 2003-2013 (Atlantic Flyway Council 2003)

A review of the population estimation approach of the North American Landbird Conservation Plan (Thogmartin et al. 2006)

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

Long-term population trends of forest-dwelling nearctic-neotropical migrant songbirds (King et al. 2006)

Mourning dove population status report (Dolon and Rau 2006)

Population trends and habitat occurrence of forest birds in southern National Forests 1992-2004 (LaSorte et al. 2008)

Survey trends of North American shorebirds - population trends or shifting distributions (Bart et al. 2007)

Trends in autumn counts of migratory raptors in USFWS Region 5 (Farmer 2006)

Use of North American Breeding Bird Survey data to estimate population change for bird conservation regions (Sauer et al. 2003)

Waterfowl population status 2006 (USFWS 2006)

Woodcock population status 2006 (USFWS 2006)

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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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