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Masked Bobwhite Recovery Plan

Revised narrative by D.H. Ellis; revised implementation schedule by S.J. Hoffman
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Abstract

The following steps, as outlined in the plan, must be implemented before considering reclassification of the endangered masked bobwhite: 1) reestablishment of three or more self-sustaining populations in Arizona; 2) maintenance and/or reestablishment of one or more self-sustaining populations in Mexico; and 3) permanent protection of all habitat supporting these populations. (In the plan, a self-sustaining population is defined as an annual average of 200 or more calling males for at least 5 years.) In addition, the plan calls for interim maintenance of a captive population, as well as additional ecological and life history studies.
Publication type Book
Title Masked Bobwhite Recovery Plan
Edition 1984 Revision
Year Published 1984
Language English
Publisher U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, Region II
Publisher location Albuquerque, New Mexico
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Description iii, 82
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