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Hawaiian bird conservation action plan

Author:
VanderWerf, Eric A.
Title:
Hawaiian bird conservation action plan
Year:
2012
Pages:
140
Subject:
Birds conservation Endangered species birds
Summary:
The purpose of this Hawaiian Bird Conservation Action Plan is to continue to fill the “Hawaiian bird gap” by drawing attention to the plight of Hawaiian birds, increasing awareness of their conservation needs, and ultimately, increasing the amount of funding available for their conservation. The species profiles that form the core of this plan are intended to provide concise and up to date summaries which can be used by decision-makers, funding agencies, managers, and land owners to quickly access information. Each profile provides a brief summary of a particular species (or group of species), its status, the threats it faces, and conservation actions that are needed and can be implemented in the next five years. Because the species profiles can serve as stand-alone documents, they can be revised easily and updated on an individual basis as conservation actions are completed and new actions are identified.
URL:
http://www.pacificrimconservation.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/HBCAP_complete1.pdf
Date:
October 2012
Collection:
Monographs