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1 March 2007Relative Abundance of Diurnal Raptors as an Index of Potential Exposure to an Avicide used to Cull Blackbirds
Richard M. Kostecke,1 George M. Linz,2 Mary Jo Kenyon,3 William J. Bleier3
1a(email address:
rkostecke@tnc.org), Department of Biological Sciences, North Dakota State Uni 2bUSDA Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 2110 Miriam Circle, Suite B, Bismarck, N 3cDepartment of Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105 U.S.A
Richard M. Kostecke, George M. Linz, Mary Jo Kenyon, William J. Bleier "Relative Abundance of Diurnal Raptors as an Index of Potential Exposure to an Avicide used to Cull Blackbirds," Journal of Raptor Research, 41(1), 73-74, (1 March 2007)