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de Carlo
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Year: 2004
Type: Document

Hagen, Jamison, Giesen, Riley
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Year: 2004
Type: Document

Samson, Knopf, Ostlie
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Year: 2004
Type: Document

Mortimer, Scardina, Jenkins
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Year: 2004
Type: Document

Curran, Trigg, McDonald, Astiani, Hardiono, Siregar, Caniago, Kasischke
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Year: 2004
Type: Document

Grafton, Jotzo, Wasson
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Year: 2004
Type: Document

DeLotelle, Epting, Leonard, Costa
Historically, red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) populations occupied pinelands throughout the southeastern United States. Because of the landscape effects of topography and basin drainages, the historic distribution of suitable pine…
Year: 2004
Type: Document

Jackson
The first recognition of conservation needs of the red-cockaded woodpecker came from biologists casually studying the species before there were endangered species laws. Their expressed concerns resulted in initial conservation efforts. Some early…
Year: 2004
Type: Document