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Access to PIF Research and Monitoring Needs Database Available Now! The PIF Research and Monitoring Database now contains a complete list of the research and monitoring needs identified in the New Mexico PIF Bird Conservation Plan - updated as of May 2003 Click here to see a complete list of the research and monitoring needs identified in the New Mexico PIF Bird Conservation Plan. Click here to access the Search Form for the PIF Research and Monitoring Database to conduct your own searches. Welcome to the New Mexico Bird Conservation Plan Version 1.0. This was last updated April 2001. Updates and edits have been made in virtually all sections.
Below are links to each section of the New Mexico Bird Conservation Plan. Each
"habitat" is separated for ease of printing should you want a hard copy. We
appreciate any comments on this document. Such as correcting or adding
information about specific birds, habitat management techniques and effects on
birds, new references etc. Please send comments to Scott Norris at:
scono@nasw.org or send hard copy comments to Scott Norris
at: 4816 McKnight NE, Albuquerque 87110.
Last updated 8 July 2003 - Most recent updates noted in red below Executive Summary | Partners in Flight (Introduction) Grasslands Chihuahuan Desert Grasslands Plains and Mesa Grasslands Wet Meadows Alpine Tundra Wetlands Wetlands Introduction Southwestern Riparian Woodland Middle Elevation Riparian Woodland High Elevation Riparian Woodland Non-Riparian Wetlands Shrublands Chihuahuan Desert Shrub Plains-Mesa Sand Shrub Montane Shrub Great Basin Desert Shrub Forests Pinyon-Juniper Madrean Pine-Oak Ponderosa Pine Mixed Conifer Spruce-Fir (Subalpine) Other Cliff/Cave/Rock Agricultural Literature Cited
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