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A winter distribution model for Bicknell’s Thrush (Catharus bicknelli), a conservation tool for a threatened migratory songbird
(2013)
Conservation planning and implementation require identifying pertinent habitats and locations where protection and management may improve viability of targeted species. The winter range of Bicknell’s Thrush (Catharus ...
First satellite tracks of the Endangered black-capped petrel
(2015)
The black-capped petrel Pterodroma hasitata is an endangered seabird with fewer than 2000 breeding pairs restricted to a few breeding sites in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. To date, use areas at sea have been determined ...
Black-capped Petrel (Pterodroma hasitata) conservation update and action plan : conserving the Diablotin
(2021)
Purpose of the plan update: The information gained during the last decade provided us the impetus to reaffirm or refine the vision, goals, and actions laid out in the 2012 Black-capped Petrel Conservation Action Plan. ...
A conservation action plan for Bicknell’s Thrush (Catharus bicknelli)
(2010)
This Plan highlights the priority conservation actions needed to address factors contributing to the global vulnerability of Bicknell’s Thrush. It is not an exhaustive review or assessment of the species’ status. Rather, ...
Planificación de acción para la conservación de Catharus bicknelli (Zorzal de Bicknell) y Pterodroma hasitata (Diablotín) : especies emblemáticas para la conservación del bosque montano de isla Española : reporte final del taller
(2011)
Este taller reunió a coordinadores, científicos, conservacionistas y tomadores de decisiones de siete países en la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, del 2 al 4 de noviembre de 2010. Los 60 ...
Conservation action planning for Catharus bicknelli (Bicknell’s Thrush) and Pterodroma hasitata (Black-capped Petrel) : flagships for montane forest conservation on Hispaniola : final workshop report
(2011)
This workshop brought together managers, scientists, conservationists and decision makers from seven countries at the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, from 2-4 November 2010. The 60 participants ...
Cities may save some threatened species but not their ecological functions
(2018)
Urbanization is one of the main causes of biodiversity loss worldwide. Wildlife responses to urbanization, however, are greatly variable and, paradoxically, some threatened species may achieve much larger populations in ...
Avian conservation planning in the Caribbean : experience and recommendations from the Dominican Republic
(2005)
The Dominican Republic, on the island of Hispaniola, supports more bird species than any other Caribbean country except Cuba. More than 300 species of birds have been recorded in the country, including 285 native residents ...
Street-level green spaces support a key urban population of the threatened Hispaniolan parakeet Psittacara chloropterus
(2021)
While urbanisation remains a major threat to biodiversity, urban areas can sometimes play an important role in protecting threatened species, especially exploited taxa such as parrots. The Hispaniolan Parakeet Psittacara ...
Áreas importantes para la conservación de aves
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Este mapa resalta las diversas áreas de importancia para la conservación de las aves en la República Dominicana, clasificadas según las distintas categorías y criterios de estatus de la conservación de las especies estudiadas.