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A Man of Many Talents
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Raptors and Risk Reduction
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Some Sapsucker Feathers Stick Around
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Why Fragmented Forests Lose Biodiversity
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A "Poster Bird" for Post-fire Forest Management
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New Tools to Make MAPS Data More Accessible
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A Bird In The Hand Is An Opportunity. Let's Make The Most Of It.
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Ask Peter: A Confusing Yellow Warbler
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If You (Restore) It, Will They Come?
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Can Bobolinks Find A Home Where The Buffalo Roam?
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The Fascinating Flammulated Owl
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Learning to Read Wings: My Experience at the Wolf Ridge Bird Bander Training
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Take Cover: Even a post-fire specialist needs a break from the burn for part of its life cycle
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Peter Pyle Honored by Partners in Flight
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Staff Profile: Jim Saracco, Research Ecologist
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Noisy Neighbors: How human noise affects North American bird populations
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WANTED: More Data on the Western Bumble Bee
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Does Meadow Restoration Bring the Birds Back?
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Research Associate Profile: Dr. Morgan Tingley
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MAPS Data In Action: Grasshopper Sparrows
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MoSI Partner Profile: Abidas Ash in Belize
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IBP's Science is Making a Difference for Birds in Sierra Meadows
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What We Need for Better Bird Monitoring in the Boreal Forest
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"Mega-fires" May Be Too Extreme Even For A Bird That Loves Fire
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Petaluma, CA 94953
(707) 789-3224
birdpop.org
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