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     Numbers 1-12 (1970-2002)

  1. Breeding waders in Europe:  a review of population size estimates and a bibliography of information sources.  1986.
    Theunis Piersma.
    Originally published as Wader Study Group Bulletin No. 48, Supplement.
  2. The conservation of international flyway populations of waders.  April 1987.
    N. C. Davidson and M. W. Pienkowski, Editors.
    Originally published as Wader Study Group Bulletin No. 49, Supplement.
  3. Waders breeding on wet grasslands.  April 1991.
    Hermann Hötker, Editor, with the assistance of Nicholas C. Davidson and David M. Fleet.
    Originally published as Wader Study Group Bulletin No. 61, Supplement.
  4. The migration of Knots.  1992.

    Originally published as Wader Study Group Bulletin No. 63, Supplement.
  5. Disturbance to waterfowl on estuaries. 1993. WSGB
    Nick Davidson and Phil Rothwell, Editors.
    Originally published as Wader Study Group Bulletin No. 68, Special Issue.
  6. Catching and handling birds, and data:   practical papers published in the Wader Study Group Bulletin.  2003.
    David A. Stroud and N. C. Davidson, Editors.
    Originally published as Wader Study Group Bulletin No. 69, Special Issue.
  7. Numbers and distribution of waterbirds in the Wadden Sea:  results and evaluation of 26 simultaneous counts in the Dutch-German-Danish Wadden Sea 1980-1991. 1994.
    Hans Meltofte, Jan Blew, John Frikke, Hans-Ulrich Rösner, and Cor J. Smit.
    Originally published as Wader Study Group Bulletin No. 74, Special Issue.
  8. Shorebird ecology and conservation in the Western Hemisphere.  Mar 1996.
    Peter Kicklin, Editor-in-chief.
  9. Conservation and Management of Shorebirds in the Western Great Basin of North America. 1997.
    J. Michael Reed, Nils Warnock, and Lewis W. Oring, Editors.
  10. Migration and international conservation of waders: Research and conservation of north Asian, African and European flyways. Sep. 1998.
    H. Hötker, E. Lebedeva, P. S. Tomkovich, J. Gromadzka, N. C. Davidson, J. Evans, D. A. Stroud and R. B. West, Editors.
  11. Wader Study Methods:  practical papers published in the Wader Study Group Bulletin. Part 2:  feeding, census and survey techniques.
    D. A. Stroud, and N. C. Davidson, Editors.
  12. Shorebirds of the Yellow Sea: Importance, Threats and Conservation Status.  2002.
    Mark Barter.

 


 

 


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