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In this project, the [[Center for Natural Lands Management]] will investigate the effects of restoration on the diverse group of birds using estuary habitats over a two-year period across multiple seasons (breeding, spring and fall migration, and overwintering).The overarching goal of this project is to quantify the response of bird populations to estuarine restoration actions (i.e. dike removal or setback). | In this project, the [[Center for Natural Lands Management]] will investigate the effects of restoration on the diverse group of birds using estuary habitats over a two-year period across multiple seasons (breeding, spring and fall migration, and overwintering).The overarching goal of this project is to quantify the response of bird populations to estuarine restoration actions (i.e. dike removal or setback). | ||
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In this project, the Center for Natural Lands Management will investigate the effects of restoration on the diverse group of birds using estuary habitats over a two-year period across multiple seasons (breeding, spring and fall migration, and overwintering).The overarching goal of this project is to quantify the response of bird populations to estuarine restoration actions (i.e. dike removal or setback).