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Rapid Ecological Assessment of Avian Communities on Andros Island, The Bahamas

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Rapid assessment of avian communities produced under the GEF-funded Integrating Watershed and Coastal Areas (IWCAM) Andros Project. The objective was to provide broad descriptions of bird assemblages and their habitats and to identify areas of significant conservation value.

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CREATED September 11, 2010
ORGANIZATION The Nature Conservancy
AUTHOR(S) Lloyd, John; Slater, Gary;
LICENSE Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives
DOI 10.3411/col.09110313 (What is DOI?)

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