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Are Birds Benefitting from Texas Longleaf Conservation Efforts? (Preliminary Report)

Are Birds Benefitting from Texas Longleaf Conservation Efforts? (Preliminary Report)

The longleaf pine ecosystem is one of the most diverse communities in the world. It reaches its western limit in Texas, with numerous bird species finding the open longleaf woodlands to be ideal habitat. Well-known species like Eastern wild turkey and northern bobwhite reside in longleaf, as do less...

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