Maui Creeper ('Alauahio) : Resources

In addition to the data that has been collected in database, several types of additional resources are available. If you would like to add a new resource for a species, contact us. We accept photographs, audio (bird songs/calls), video, non-copyrighted documents, and website links. To add a resource you must have the proprietary rights to that resource or it must be public domain.


Images

Images

Multimedia

Multimedia

Documents

Documents

Links

Links

Sources

Reference Sources

  • Title: Reintroduction of New Zealand Shore Plover (Thinornis novaeseelandiae) A Release Strategy entered by Amanda Spratt
    Authors: Aikman, Hilary
    Publisher: University of Otago Wildlife Management Report
    Year: 1995
    Volume: 68
    Pages:
    Location:
    Type: Non-peer-reviewed article
  • Title: An attempt to recover the Po'ouli by translocation and an appraisal of recovery startegy for bird species of extreme rarity entered by Amanda Spratt
    Authors: Groombridge, Jim J.; J. Gregory Massey, James C. Bruch, Trent Malcolm, Chris N. Brosius, Marcy M. Okada, Bill Sparklin, J. Scott Fretz, Eric A. VanderWerf
    Publisher: Biological Conservation
    Year: 2003
    Volume: 118
    Pages: 365-375
    Location:
    Type: Peer-reviewed article
  • Title: An attempt to recover the Po'ouli by translocation and an appraisal of recovery startegy for bird species of extreme rarity entered by Amanda Spratt
    Authors: Groombridge, Jim J.; J. Gregory Massey, James C. Bruch, Trent Malcolm, Chris N. Brosius, Marcy M. Okada, Bill Sparklin, J. Scott Fretz, Eric A. VanderWerf
    Publisher: Biological Conservation
    Year: 2004
    Volume: 118
    Pages: 365-375
    Location:
    Type: Peer-reviewed article
  • Title: Evaluating stress in a Hawaiian Honeycreeper, Paroreomyza montana, following translocation entered by Amanda Spratt
    Authors: Groombridge, Jim J.; J. Gregory Massey, James C. Bruch, Trent R. Malcolm, Chris N. Brosius, Marcy M. Okada, and Bill Sparklin
    Publisher: Journal of Field Ornithology
    Year: 2004
    Volume: 75(2)
    Pages: 183-187
    Location:
    Type: Peer-reviewed article