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A Bibliography of South Florida Wading Birds

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Date Issued:
1978
Summary:
The wading birds of south Florida have attracted the attention of naturalists, biologists and conservationists for decades. These species of herons, ibis, spoonbils, and storks have figured importantly in national and international conservation efforts and in the establishment of natural preserves such as Everglades National Park and Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Regional population decreases caused initially by hunting and then by loss of habitat are well known.
Title: A Bibliography of South Florida Wading Birds.
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Name(s): Kushlan, James A., creator
Baumann, M. Christine, creator
McEwan, Linda C., creator
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Technical Report
Date Issued: 1978
Publisher: U.S. National Park Service, South Florida Research Center, Everglades National Park
Extent: 27 pages
Language(s): English
Summary: The wading birds of south Florida have attracted the attention of naturalists, biologists and conservationists for decades. These species of herons, ibis, spoonbils, and storks have figured importantly in national and international conservation efforts and in the establishment of natural preserves such as Everglades National Park and Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Regional population decreases caused initially by hunting and then by loss of habitat are well known.
Identifier: FI11060913 (IID), 3174697 (digitool), fiu:29805 (fedora)
Subject(s): Wading birds.
Bibliography.
Ornithology--Florida--Periodicals.
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Host Institution: FIU