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Photo by David Mitchell
WRP en español
Seminario web de pretemporada de MoSI
An Evolutionary Perspective On Molt
Better together?
Overwintering Performance of Nearctic-Neotropical Migratory Songbirds:
How and why do cloud forest bird communities respond to forest fragmentation in an Andean biodiversity hotspot?
A Walk Through the New Edition of the ID Guide
How Temperature and Elevation Shape Birds Across Geographic Space and a Changing Climate
Enhancing Tribal Collaboration in the Conservation of Birds and Other Wildlife
Art + Science = Scientific Illustration
Translating MAPS Ageing Codes to WRP
Kiekari Bird Observatory:
An Introduction to ARUs and AI
Uso Del Sistema WRP En MoSI/Use of the WRP System in MoSI
Long-term bird monitoring in the Maya Mountains of Belize
Bumble Bee Ecology and Conservation in the Sierra Nevada
Banding on the Pitaya Coast
Adventures in Bird Molt
Meadows in the Sierra Nevada: restoration implications for birds and bumble bees.
Examination of digital images from the Macaulay Library to determine avian molt strategies
The Bird Genoscape Project in Latin America: Where Are We, and Where Are We Going?
The Challenges and Opportunities of Bird Banding and Demographic Research in Ecuador
MoSI: Birds Connecting the Americas
Demystifying Molt with Dani Kaschube
Diversity, trends, phenology, and demography of a subalpine breeding bird community in relation to climate variation
Customizing Methodologies in Monitoring Bird Populations to Suit Local Installation Needs
Burning issues in a dynamic environment: effects of the Sierra Nevada's changing fire regime on priority bird species.
Evaluating and optimizing a comprehensive multi-species bird sound classifier.
Basics of Passerine Molt: Theory and Examples
Assessing vulnerabilities in the mutualism between whitebark pine and Clark's Nutcracker
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(707) 789-3224
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