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Rapid and continued population decline in the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Eurynorhynchus pygmeus indicates imminent extinction unless conservation action is taken
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- 28 June 2010, pp. 95-111
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Conservation and species lists: taxonomic neglect promotes the extinction of endemic birds, as exemplified by taxa from eastern Atlantic islands
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 181-196
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Bird faunas of the humid montane forests of Mesoamerica: biogeographic patterns and priorities for conservation
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 251-277
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Status and conservation of Magellanic Penguins Spheniscus magellanicus in Patagonia, Argentina
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 307-316
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The intertidal wetlands of southern Jiangsu Province, China – globally important for Spoon-billed Sandpipers and other threatened waterbirds, but facing multiple serious threats
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- 20 July 2017, pp. 305-322
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Continuous population declines for specialist farmland birds 1987-2014 in Denmark indicates no halt in biodiversity loss in agricultural habitats
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- 06 March 2017, pp. 278-292
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Effects of forest fragmentation on birds of the cerrado region, Brazil
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- 17 May 2001, pp. 13-25
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The conservation status of the forest birds of the Taita Hills, Kenya
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 119-139
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Trade in the Helmeted Hornbill Rhinoplax vigil: the ‘ivory hornbill’
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- 02 May 2016, pp. 137-146
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Migration and other movements among the lower Paraná River valley wetlands, Argentina, and the south Brazil/Pantanal wetlands
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 181-190
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The distribution and current status of New Zealand Saddleback Philesturnus carunculatus
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- 20 May 2003, pp. 79-95
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Modelling the risk of collision with power lines in Bonelli’s Eagle Hieraaetus fasciatus and its conservation implications
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- 26 April 2010, pp. 279-294
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Trends in territory occupancy, distribution and density of the Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatus meridionalis in southern Africa
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- 29 October 2013, pp. 162-177
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Long-term declines of wader populations at the Tagus estuary, Portugal: a response to global or local factors?
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- 11 February 2011, pp. 438-453
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The increase in the Spanish population of Griffon Vulture Gyps fulvus during 1989–1999: effects of food and nest site availability
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- 22 April 2004, pp. 33-41
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Spatial overlap between foraging seabirds and trawl fisheries: implications for the effectiveness of a marine protected area at Golfo San Jorge, Argentina
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- 26 April 2010, pp. 320-334
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Diclofenac is toxic to the Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis: widening the diversity of raptors threatened by NSAID misuse in South Asia
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- 27 May 2014, pp. 282-286
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Implications of altitudinal migration for conservation strategies to protect tropical biodiversity: a case study of the Resplendent Quetzal Pharomacrus mocinno at Monteverde, Costa Rica
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- 11 May 2010, pp. 161-174
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Trophic niche overlap among scavengers in Patagonia supports the condor-vulture competition hypothesis
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- 16 November 2017, pp. 390-402
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Vultures attacking livestock: a problem of vulture behavioural change or farmers’ perception?
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- 12 April 2019, pp. 437-453
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