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  • Alaska's south coastal wildlife viewing guide
    Hart, K., K. Hocker, B. Peluso, R. Woodford, S. Senkowsky, and C. Lagoudakis. 2009. Alaska's south coastal wildlife viewing guide. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau.
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  • Landbirds: Annual and final performance reports for State Wildlife Grant funded projects related to landbirds.
    Landbirds: Annual and final performance reports for State Wildlife Grant funded projects related to landbirds. Projects are listed below: T-1-6-2: Banding Station, Creamer's Field. (Alaska Bird Observatory). T-1-16-6: Passerine Data Analysis and Monitoring at the Creamer's Field Migration Station (Alaska Bird Observatory). T-3-1-3.11: Verifying the status of the Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis) in Alaska.T-3-1-4.12: Assessing the value of Alaska state lands for an imperiled species, the Rusty Blackbird. T-1-6-5: Distribution and seasonal habitat use of American dippers.T-4-1-2: American Dipper nesting ecology. Part 1: Phenology patterns and distribution in an exceptional year; Part 2: Bird blowfly infestations in nests. T-1-6-7: Breeding ecology and habitat quality for arctic warbler in Interior Alaska.T-9-1-2.0: Population structure and conservation status of spruce grouse in Southeast Alaska. T-3-1-4.10: Inventory and monitoring of landbirds on state lands.
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  • Large mammals: State Wildlife Grant performance reports for projects about large mammals
    Large mammals: State Wildlife Grant performance reports for projects about large mammals. Combined progress reports completed during 2003-2009 for the following projects: T-1-1:  Wolverine Creek Cove, Redoubt Bay Critical Habitat Area: Wolverine Creek Planning.RT-1-1: McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and Refuge: Brown Bear Viewing and Conservation Planning.T1-15-1: McNeil River State Game Sanctuary and Refuge: Conservation Research Planning for McNeil River Bears.T-1-7-1: Conservation of Kenai brown bear populations: brown bear response to human intrusions at salmon streams. T-1-8-4.0:  Eva Creek brown bear monitoring and evaluation.T-1-8-5.0: Monitoring and assessment of strategies for conservation of brown bears, Chilkoot River, Haines.T-1-8-3: Stan Price Wildlife Sanctuary Conservation Planning. T-3-1-8.10: Evaluation of the potential for wood bison restoration in Alaska. T-7-1-1: Planning for and implementing wood bison restoration in Interior Alaska.
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  • Raptors: State Wildlife Grant performance reports for projects involving raptors
    Raptors: State Wildlife Grant performance reports for projects involving raptors. Combined progress reports completed during 2003-2009 for the following projects: T-1-8-6.0: Interagency goshawk study on the Tongass National Forest: technical assistance, analysis, and dissemination.T-3-1-5.10:  The population status and trend of peregrine falcons, gyrfalcons, and other raptors in western and northwestern Alaska (Region V).T-3-1-5.11:  Ecology of boreal owls (Aegolius funereus) in Interior Alaska.T-3-1-5.12: Monitoring raptor nesting fluctuations on Minto Flats State Game Refuge, Alaska.T-3-1-5.13: Distribution, abundance, and ecology of forest owls in Southeast Alaska.T-3-1-5.14: Monitoring population fluctuations in boreal owls in Interior Alaska.
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  • Seabirds: State Wildilfe Grant performance reports for projects about seabirds
    ​Seabirds: State Wildilfe Grant performance reports for projects about seabirds. Combined progress reports completed during 2005-2009 for the following projects:T-1--6-14: Current population and decadal trends of Kittlitz's and marbled murrelets in Kachemak Bay, Alaska. T-1-16-1: Marbled murrelet activity patterns and health at Port Snettisham, Alaska. T-1-3-2.10: Field testing alternative survey methods for monitoring marbled murrelet populations in Southeast Alaska. T-1-16-5: Detecting trends in marbled murrelet populations in Southeast Alaska. T-3-1-2.11: Northern Bristol Bay seabird survey. T-3-1-3.10: An integrated regional ecological assessment of the Black oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani). T-3-1-10.11: Murrelet Watch--A citizen-based monitoring program in Southeast Alaska. T-3-1-11.11: Population and habitat assessments for species of greatest conservation need in Southeast Alaska. T-8-1-1.0: Marbled murrelet habitat use and activity patterns at Port Snettisham, Alaska.
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  • Small mammals: State Wildlife Grant performance reports for projects involving small mammals
    Small mammals: State Wildlife Grant performance reports for projects involving small mammals. Combined reports for projects completed during 2005-2009 for the following projects: T-1-6-9: Distribution and phylogeography of collared pika and Alaska marmot in Alaska. T-1-6-10: Acoustic monitoring of Southeast Alaska bats. T-1-6-12: Distribution and habitat ecology of bats in Southeast Alaska with emphasis on Keen's long-eared myotis. T-3-1-6.10: Baseline survey of small mammal species and their distribution across the Kenai Peninsula. T-3-1-6.11: Inventory of small mammals on Minto Flats State Game Refuge, Alaska. T-3-1-11.12: Population and habitat assessments for CWCS featured species in Southcentral Alaska. T-9-1-1.0: Phylogeography, taxonomy and conservation genetics of Alaska's enigmatic hoary marmots.
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  • Why should all Americans care about the North American model of wildlife conservation?
    Decker, D. J., J. F. Organ, and C. A. Jacobson. 2009. Why should all Americans care about the North American model of wildlife conservation? Pages 32-36 [In] R. E. McCabe, and K. A. Stockwell, editors. Transactions of the 74th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, 16-20 March 2009, Arlington, Virginia. Wildlife Management Institute, Washington, D. C.
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  • Wildlife Diversity Program planning and coordination management: Grant performance reports for projects involving Wildlife Diversity Program planning and coordination management
    Wildlife Diversity Program planning and coordination management: Grant performance reports for projects involving Wildlife Diversity Program planning and coordination management: Grant performance reports for projects involving planning program coordination management. Combined progress reports completed during 2003-2009 for the following projects: T-1-6-1: Partnerships for conservation of nongame species. T-1-6-3: Develop nongame species database for comprehensive wildlife conservation strategy. T-1-6-11: Important bird areas of Alaska. T-1-6-16: Developing an international all-bird conservation plan for the northwestern interior forest bird conservation region. T-1-8-1: Conserving Alaska's biodiversity. T-1-16-7: E-Bird Alaska geospatial database development and promotion. T-3-1-1: Conserving Alaska's biodiversity: Program planning, development and coordination. T-3-1-10.10: Alaska citizen science program. T-4-1-1: Ranking nongame species and conservation priorities - Phase II. T-12-1-1: State Endangered Species Act team: Coordination, management and planning. U-1-1-1: Statewide comprehensive wildlife conservation plan.
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