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- Three-Taxon Analysis
- Between Some Storks and New World Vultures (Phylogeny/Convergent Evolution/Mtohoal DNA/Bfrds) JOHN C
- Vertebrate Paleontology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida: the Past 60 Years of Research and Education
- Contribución Al Conocimiento Del Estatus Genérico Del Cóndor Extinto (Ciconiiformes: Vulturidae) Del Cuaternario Cubano
- The California Condor in Northwestern North America Brian E
- Peregrine Falcon (Falco Peregrinus) the Fastest Animal in the World, Peregrine Falcons Can Reach Speeds of up to 200 Miles Per Hour
- Gymnogyps Californianus) Use of Six Management Units Using Location Data from Global Positioning System Transmitters, Southern California, 2004–09—Initial Report
- A New Condor (Ciconiiformes, Vulturidae) from the Late Miocene/Early Pliocene Pisco Formation, Peru
- Applying Circuit Theory and Landscape Linkage Maps to Reintroduction Planning for California Condors
- The Late Pleistocene Continental Avian Extinction – an Evaluation of the Fossil Evidence
- Collected Papers in Avian Paleontology Honoring the 90Th Birthday of Alexander Wetmore
- Commentary on Released California Condors Gymnogyps Californianus in Arizona
- The Skulls of the Cathartid Vultures
- Evaluating Captive-Breeding Techniques and Reintroduction Success of the California Condor (Gymnogyps Californianus)
- Pleistocene/Holocene Cave Fossils from Grand Canyon National Park: Ice Age (Pleistocene) Flora, Fauna, Environments, and Climate of the Grand Canyon, Arizona
- California Condors in the Pacific Northwest: Integrating History, Molecular Ecology, and Spatial Modeling for Reintroduction Planning