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North American grassland birds: An unfolding conservation crisis?

The widespread and ongoing declines of North American bird populations that have affinites for grassland and grass-shrub habitats (hereafter referred to as grassland birds) are on track to become a prominent wildlife conservation crisis of the 21st century. There is no single cause responsible for t...

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Published in:The Journal of wildlife management 2005, Vol.69 (1), p.1-13
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Agricultural management
Aves
Aviculture
Bird populations
Birds
Breeding Bird Survey
Endangered & extinct species
Fowling
grass-shrub birds
Grasses
grassland birds
Grasslands
grouse
Habitat conservation
Habitats
Invited Paper
Joint Venture
Joint ventures
land use
Livestock
Livestock breeding
North American Bird Conservation Initiative
North American Waterfowl Management Plan
Partners in Flight
population decline
population size
prairie grouse
Prairies
quail
Quails
Rangelands
shrublands
Waterfowl
wild birds
Wildlife conservation
wildlife habitats
wildlife management
title North American grassland birds: An unfolding conservation crisis?
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