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Summary of the biological information collected during the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Hawaii Forest Bird Survey in the Puna study area on the island of Hawaii
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Title: | Summary of the biological information collected during the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Hawaii Forest Bird Survey in the Puna study area on the island of Hawaii |
Authors: | Jacobi, James D. |
Keywords: | birds environmental Puna Puna Forest Reserve Hawaii Volcanoes National Park show 1 moreHawaii show less |
LC Subject Headings: | Forest birds--Hawaii--Puna Region Birds--Hawaii--Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Birds--Conservation--Hawaii--Hawaii Island Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Birds--Hawaii--Puna show 6 moreKilauea Water birds--Hawaii Endangered species--Hawaii Puna Maui Hawaii show less |
Date Issued: | May 1985 |
Publisher: | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
Citation: | Jacobi JD. 1985. Summary of the biological information collected during the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Hawaii Forest Bird Survey in the Puna study area on the island of Hawaii. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (HI): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. |
Abstract: | "This report summarizes the data collected during the RS. Fish and Wildlife Service's Hawai'i Forest Bird Survey (HFBS) in the Puna District on the island of Hawai'i, focusing on the lands owned by the James Campbell Estate and the State of Hawai'i in the Puna Forest Reserve and Wao Kele 'O Puna State Natural Area Reserve. The primary objective of the HFBS was to determine the current distribution, abundance, and status of the endangered native forest birds and their habitats on all of the major Hawaiian islands. Detailed information was also collected on the distribution of other native and non-native forest bird species, native plant species, and on introduced species of both plants and animals. Field work was conducted in the Puna area during the summer of 1979." |
Pages/Duration: | 53 pages |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10524/47141 |
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