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Birdscope Articles

CEWAP has been the subject of several articles in Birdscope, published quarterly by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Searching the Ozarks for Cerulean Warblers
Jane Fitzgerald
Summer 1999

Canoe surveys of Ozark rivers indicate where the birds are and where they are not

Cerulean Warbler Project Expands
Sara E. Barker and Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Winter 1998

After a banner first season, CEWAP is expanding to the Midwest and Southeast

Bird Research -- In the Fast Lane
Ken Rosenberg, Sara Barker, and Tim Gallagher
Summer 1998

The lab's network of trained citizen scientists can rapidly assess the conservation needs of high-priority species

From Citizen Science to Conservation Action
Sara Barker and Ken Rosenberg
Summer 1997

Putting volunteer-based research to work for bird populations

The final report, "An Atlas of Cerulean Warbler Populations," is now complete and has been submitted to the USFWS.

Cerulean Warbler Atlas Project
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca,  NY   14850

Phone:  (607) 254-2465
Fax:  (607) 254-2415

e-mail:  forest_birds@cornell.edu

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