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Projecting Long-term Landscape Change along the Missouri River: Implications for Cottonwood Forests and Songbird Populations First Annual Report to the Plains and Prairie Potholes Landscape Conservation Cooperative Decem
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Document Date: 2013-07-29 00:21:57


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Company

Missouri River Natural Resources / /

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United States / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Fort Peck / Fort Randall / University of South Dakota Summary Contents Project Information / University of South Dakota / Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory / South Dakota State University / /

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deliverable products / /

NaturalFeature

Niobrara river / Missouri river / Central Mountains / Missouri National Recreational River / Garrison river / Cottonwood Forests / /

Organization

Congress / Department of Natural Resources Management / National Park Service / United States Army / Project Information Funding Agency / Mark D. Dixon Department of Biology / University of South Dakota Summary Contents Project Information / Department of Biology / Univ. of South Dakota / Wildlife Society / South Dakota State University / Missouri River Institute / University of South Dakota / South Dakota Academy of Sciences / US Fish and Wildlife Service / Social Democrats / /

Person

Gia Wagner / Carter Johnson / Chris Merkord / Michael L. Scott / David Swanson / Mark D / Daniel Bowen / Christopher L. Merkord / Michael Scott / Gary Larson / Mark D. Dixon / Lisa Rabbe / Karl Mundt / Brett Werner / W. Carter Johnson / Esther Balla / Malia Volke / Michael Bryant / /

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Position

Songbird Populations Project Coordinator / technician / /

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Missouri / South Dakota / Nebraska / North Dakota / /

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Simulation / /

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