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Heritage Plants: Native Trees and Plants for Birds and People in the Caribbean

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About This Book<br />

This book was created by <strong>Birds</strong><strong>Caribbean</strong> to<br />

complement <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me of International Migratory<br />

Bird Day 2015: Restore Habitat, Restore <strong>Birds</strong>.<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation about habitat restoration, <strong>Caribbean</strong><br />

garden<strong>in</strong>g, native trees <strong>and</strong> birds that love <strong>the</strong>m was<br />

provided by: Joe Wunderle, Ernesto Reyes Mour<strong>in</strong>o,<br />

Andreas Oberle, Nils Navarro, Farah Mukhida,<br />

Chancy Moll, Kader<strong>in</strong> Mills, Brian Naqqi Manco,<br />

Pericles Maillis, Natalya Lawrence, Orisha Joseph,<br />

Scott Johnson, Israel Guzman, Alieny Gonzalez,<br />

Maikel Cañizares Morera, <strong>and</strong> Carol Cramer-Burke,<br />

The photos <strong>in</strong> this book were generously provided<br />

by: Mark Yokoyama, Joe Wunderle, Jac<strong>in</strong>ta Iluch<br />

Valero, Forest <strong>and</strong> Kim Starr, Lisa Sorenson, Sam<br />

Fraser-Smith, Riba, Alex Popovk<strong>in</strong>, Malcom Manners,<br />

Hans Hillewaert, Mauro Guan<strong>and</strong>i, Jenny Evans,<br />

David Eikhoff <strong>and</strong> David Edwards.<br />

This book was syn<strong>the</strong>sized by Mark Yokoyama.<br />

<strong>Birds</strong><strong>Caribbean</strong> is a vibrant <strong>in</strong>ternational network<br />

of members <strong>and</strong> partners committed to conserv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Caribbean</strong> birds <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir habitats. We raise<br />

awareness, promote sound science, <strong>and</strong> empower<br />

local partners to build a region where people<br />

appreciate, conserve <strong>and</strong> benefit from thriv<strong>in</strong>g bird<br />

populations <strong>and</strong> ecosystems. We are a non-profit<br />

(501 (c) 3) membership organization. More than<br />

100,000 people participate <strong>in</strong> our programmes each<br />

year, mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Birds</strong><strong>Caribbean</strong> <strong>the</strong> most broad-based<br />

conservation organization <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> region. You can<br />

learn more about us, our work <strong>and</strong> how to jo<strong>in</strong> at<br />

http://www.birdscaribbean.org.

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