Blackbirds and the Southern Rice Crop

This publication is based on the studies, assistance, and courtesies of many people, though it is primarily the work of the author, who has been involved in blackbird-rice investigations in the South for the past 20 years. The report is designed primarily to inform farmers, agriculturists, biologists, and others of the extent of the rice-blackbird problem in the South; of the habits, distribution, and movements of the blackbird populations involved; and of appropriate methods now available for reducing crop losses.

Webless Migratory Game Bird Research Program, Project Abstracts

The Webless Migratory Game Bird Research (WMGBR) Program was established in December 1994 with the first projects being funded in 1995. It was designed to provide cooperative funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), state wildlife agencies, and then waterfowl (e.g., doves, pigeons, cranes, woodcock, snipe, and rails). Information from these studies will be used to more effectively manage these “webless” species.

Birdscapes: News from International Habitat Conservation Partnerships

These publications highlight the efforts in international habitat conservation aimed at protecting avian biodiversity. It features updates on partnerships among various organizations, governments, and local communities focused on preserving critical habitats. The magazine often showcases successful conservation projects, research findings, and innovative strategies to mitigate threats to bird populations, such as habitat loss and climate change.