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Wao Kele O Puna Comprehensive Management Plan
Territory Selection by Puaiohi
Puaiohi Or Small Kaua‘I Thrush (Myadestes Palmeri)
Survival, Dispersal, and Home-Range Establishment of Reintroduced Captive-Bred Puaiohi, Myadestes Palmeri
Billing Code 4333–15 DEPARTMENT of THE
Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2018–0047; FXMB 12320900000//201//FF09M29000]
PUAIOHI FIVE-YEAR RECOVERY WORK PLAN 2010 - 2015 (Updated September 2010)
Revised Recovery Plan for Hawaiian Forest Birds 2-1
A First Record of the Nest and Chicks of the Small Kauai Thrush
Myadestes Palmeri)
A Rat-Resistant Artificial Nest Box for Cavity-Nesting Birds
The Bulletin, 2021 Spring Issue
Honeycreepers
Kokee/Waimea Canyon Final EIS 2015
Mammals and Birds Petition
2016 Annual Site Environmental Report for SNL/TTR and SNL/KTF |I
Endangered Species Bulletin, December 2004 - Vol
ABSTRACTS of PAPERS and POSTERS 2001 Meeting
Top View
An Analysis of Translocation Regimes for the Endangered Puaiohi Myadestes Palmeri
When Worlds Collide
Hawaiʻi Coastal Resilience Assessment
Augmentation of the Puaiohi Population Through Captive Propagation and Release on the Alakai Plateau, Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Potential Disruption of Seed Dispersal in the Absence of a Native Kauai Thrush
Forest Birds
Weather Influences on Nest Success of the Endangered Puaiohi (Myadestes Palmeri) Author(S): Jean Fantle-Lepczyk, Andrew Taylor, David Duffy, Lisa H
The 2019 Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference Abstract Book
Weather Influences on Nest Success of the Endangered Puaiohi (Myadestes Palmeri)
Listing 48 Species on Kauai As Endangered and Designating Critical Habitat; Proposed Rule
Draft Environmental Assessment for the Kauai Seabird
Inter-Situ” Restoration on Kaua`I, Hawai`I
Cultural Impact Assessment Report
1996 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals
A Comparison of the IUCN Red List and US Endangered Species
AKIKIKI FIVE-YEAR RECOVERY WORK PLAN 2010-2015 Kauai Forest Bird Working Group
N E W S L E T T
Evaluating Population Viability and Conservation Options for the Endangered Puaiohi a Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate
PUAIOHI Myadestes Palmeri
Survival Estimates of Wild and Captive-Bred Released Puaiohi, an Endangered Hawaiian Thrush Author(S): Eric A