It takes the average reader and 23 minutes to read Status of the Cape May Warbler in British Columbia by John Morton Cooper
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The Cape May warbler (Dendroica tigrina) is a forest- interior, long-distance, neotropical migrant that is found regularly in British Columbia only in the north-eastern corner of the province. Populations are thought to be very small and scattered, and probably ephemeral. Because of its restricted distribution and small populations, the species is listed as a candidate for threatened or endangered status. This report describes the general biology of the Cape May warbler, its habitat and distribution, population size and trends, legal protection status, factors limiting growth and spreading of the warbler population, and the special significance of the species in British Columbia. The report concludes with recommendations and management options to protect the province's Cape May warbler population.
Status of the Cape May Warbler in British Columbia by John Morton Cooper is 23 pages long, and a total of 5,819 words.
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