Title: Biology and conservation of owls of the Northern Hemisphere: 2nd International symposium
Author: Duncan, James R.; Johnson, David H.; Nicholls, Thomas H.
Date: 1997
Source: General Technical Report NC-190. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Station ID: GTR-NC-190
Description: The proceeding contains 91 papers authored by 143 people from 13 countries covering biology, ecology, monitoring, habitat-use, status conservation, education, genetics, toxicology, diet, migration, mortality and related topics concerning owls of the Northern Hemisphere. Thirty-three owl species are discussed. Information presented will be useful in owl conservation, management, identifying research needs and defining conservation priorities.
Keywords: birds of prey, raptors, predators, prey, birds, feathers, habitat, snags, nests, wildlife conservation, owl ecology, wildlife management, bird migration, radio-telemetry, habitat modeling, population monitoring, surveys, geographical information systems
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Duncan, James R.; Johnson, David H.; Nicholls, Thomas H. 1997. Biology and conservation of owls of the Northern Hemisphere: 2nd International symposium. General Technical Report NC-190. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station.