Bird conservation is a field in the science of conservation biology related to threatened birds. Humans have had a profound effect on many bird species. Over one hundred species have gone extinct in historical times, although the most dramatic human-caused extinctions occurred in the Pacific Ocean as humans colonised the islands of Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia, during which an estimated 750-1800 species of bird went extinct. According to W...
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Bird conservation
Organization sector
Organizations in this sector:
- American Bird Conservancy
- National Audubon Society
- Partners in Flight
- American Birding Association
- Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture
- Central Hardwoods Joint Venture
- Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture
- East Gulf Coastal Plain Joint Venture
- NAWMP Science Support Team
- Aves Argentinas
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Works Written About This Topic
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Blue sky: Opportunities for advancing bird conservation over the next ten years
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North American Waterfowl Management Plan 2004. Implementation Framework: Strengthening the Biological Foundation
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Expanding the Vision: 1998 Update North American Waterfowl Management Plan
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North American Waterfowl Management Plan: A Strategy for Cooperation
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Birds of Conservation Concern 2002
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The Partners in Flight Handbook on Species Assessment
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North Carolina Wildlife Action Plan
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The North American Banders' Study Guide
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Act for Songbirds
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Top Ten Tips for Bird-Friendly Living
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