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Virginia Bald Eagle conservation plan
Watts, B. D.
Watts, B. D.
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The overriding objective for Bald Eagle management in Virginia is to provide for the long-term viability of the species in the state. In Virginia, this includes both the resident breeding population and the various migrant populations that depend on the state during their non-breeding seasons. Sub-objectives include 1) to ensure that there is enough habitat available to sustain eagles in Virginia and 2) to ensure that demographic processes are in a range to allow for population maintenance.
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2005-01-01
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Watts, B. D. 2005. Virginia Bald Eagle conservation plan. CCBTR-05-06. Center for Conservation Biology Technical Report Series. College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. 52 pp.
