Conserving migratory land birds in the New World: Do we know enough?
John Faaborg(University of Missouri), Nils Warnock(Point Blue Conservation Science), Angela D. Anders(Department of Land and Natural Resources), Christopher L. Merkord(University of Missouri), Peter P. Marra(Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute), Katie M. Dugger(Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife), T. Scott Sillett(Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute), Stephen I. Rothstein(University of California, Santa Barbara), Steven C. Latta, Sidney A. Gauthreaux(Clemson University), Alex E. Jahn(University of Florida), Keith A. Hobson(Western University), Patricia J. Heglund(United States Fish and Wildlife Service), Douglas J. Levey(University of Florida), Frank R. Thompson(Northern Research Station), Richard T. Holmes(Dartmouth College), Erica Nol(Trent University), Keith L. Bildstein(Hawk Mountain Sanctuary), Thomas W. Sherry(Tulane University), Douglas H. Johnson
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