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2013 April-June Quarterly Report - Coastal Update to NWI
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2013 April-June Quarterly Report (2nd Quarter) - Coastal Update to the National Wetlands Inventory
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Rapid Update to Coastal NWI
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2013 Jan.-March Quarterly Report - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
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2013 Jan.-March Quarterly Report (1st Quarter) - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
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Downstream Strategies Project
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Quarterly Reports
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2013 April-June Quarterly Report - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
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2013 April-June Quarterly Report (2nd Quarter) - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
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Downstream Strategies Project
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Quarterly Reports
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Document: 2013 April-June Quarterly Report - Permeable Landscapes
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2013 April-June Quarterly Report (2nd Quarter) - Permeable Landscapes for Species of Greatest Conservation Need
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Permeable landscapes for wildlife in the Northeast
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Walters, Eric L
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Spatial Datasets to Accompany 2012 Final Report - Radar Analysis of Fall Bird Migration Stopover Sites in the Northeastern U.S.
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ArcGIS packages of stopover maps that accompany the 2012 report on fall migratory landbird stopover sites.
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Migratory Landbird Stopover Project
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Old Dominion University
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Old Dominion University, located in the City of Norfolk in the metropolitan Hampton Roads region of coastal Virginia, is a dynamic public research institution that serves its students and enriches the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation and the world through rigorous academic programs, strategic partnerships, and active civic engagement.
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Identifying Important Migratory Landbird Stopover Sites in the Northeast
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Dozens of species of landbirds, such as warblers, hummingbirds, and orioles, migrate through the Northeastern United States from their summer breeding grounds in the U.S. and Canada to their nonbreeding grounds as far south as South America. During the migration period, birds must find habitat where they can stop, rest and replenish their energy reserves. Conservation efforts are increasingly focused on identifying stopover sites that are important for sustaining migratory landbird populations. This project built upon prior work by the University of Delaware and USGS to use weather surveillance data and field surveys to map and predict important migratory bird stopover sites.
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Migratory Landbird Stopover Project
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Migratory Landbird Stopover Project Group
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April 2012 Science Seminar - Radar Analysis of Fall Migration Stopover Sites in the Northeast
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April 26, 2012 Science Seminar - Radar Analysis of Fall Migration Stopover Sites in the Northeast by Jeffrey Buler and Deanna Dawson (scroll down page to second seminar)
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Migratory Landbird Stopover Project