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CONSERVATION PLAN FOR THE SANDERLIN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Sanderling (C
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for Sanderlings will benefit other
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RESUMEN EJECUTIVO El Calidris alba
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Los C. alba comparten hábitat con
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PURPOSE This document focuses on th
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Individuals differ in extent of sit
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North America, where data are suffi
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Nunavut (near Nanisivik, Strathcona
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Canada during fall, Sanderling are
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Southbound During the fall passage
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the Central flyway, moving up the T
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of the Sanderling as a Species of H
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also breed on Bathurst Island, Nuna
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*New Jersey and Delaware - Delaware
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British Columbia, Canada: Sanderlin
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NONBREEDING (WINTERING) SITES Altho
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Rio de Janeiro Coastal Lagoons: Thi
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~100 in February 1991 (Page et al.
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CONSERVATION THREATS Sanderlings fa
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for commercial construction project
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humans recreate on beaches, people
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Tabilo et al. 1996, MacWhirter et a
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the total area available for breedi
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However, Sanderlings are an excelle
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incurring a massive oil spill (J. B
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of surrounding rural communities; a
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Educational messages Educational co
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