MULTIPLE POINT FIXED TRANSECTS IN PARROT MONITORING: A CASE STUDY OMETEPE ISLAND, NICARAGUA 2014-2020

MULTIPLE POINT FIXED TRANSECTS IN PARROT MONITORING: A CASE STUDY OMETEPE ISLAND, NICARAGUA 2014-2020

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MULTIPLE POINT FIXED TRANSECTS IN PARROT MONITORING: A CASE STUDY OMETEPE ISLAND, NICARAGUA 2014-2020

MULTIPLE POINT FIXED TRANSECTS IN PARROT MONITORING: A CASE STUDY
OMETEPE ISLAND, NICARAGUA
2014-2020

One Earth Conservation

By Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner

It is an honor and a privilege to make the current draft available today to the parrot world, for it is a testament to the efforts of the people and parrots there. This document is also a case study on how to use multiple point fixed transects in parrot monitoring and is meant to be used in tandem with an earlier publication. (Also available to download.)

MULTIPLE POINT FIXED TRANSECTS IN PARROT MONITORING A CASE STUDY

 

 

 

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Petrus Albertus Van Tonder

At World Wide Birds, I am passionate about the vibrant and diverse world of birds. My mission is to provide the highest level of care, knowledge, and support to bird enthusiasts, breeders, and pet owners. With years of hands-on experience in aviculture, I strive to be a trusted resource for those who share our love for these remarkable creatures.

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