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Document Date: 2011-03-29 10:41:56


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Service Wayne Thogmartin / /

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Great Lakes Region Joint Venture Waterbird Habitat / Great Lakes Joint Venture / Ducks Unlimited Inc. / Great Lakes Region / Upper Mississippi River / Waterbird Habitat Conservation Strategy / Upper Mississippi / /

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North America / /

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United States / Iceland / /

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Business Partnership / /

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University of Minnesota / Eastern Michigan University / Southern Illinois University / Fort Snelling / Michigan State University / /

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food resources / technological tools / diverse bird / /

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Illinois river / Lower Great Lakes / Upper Mississippi Valley / Missouri river / Ohio river / Mississippi River / /

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Michigan State University / Biological Foundation / Southern Illinois University / Joint Venture Science Team / Waterbird Strategy Committee / Ohio State University / Eastern Michigan University / University of Minnesota / Illinois Department of Natural Resources / Indiana Department of Natural Resources / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / /

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Wayne Thogmartin / Greg Soulliere / Diane Granfors / John Coluccy / Mike Eichholz / Mike Monfils / S. J. Lewis / B. A. Potter / Loon Pied-billed Grebe / D. A. Granfors / M. J. Monfils / Rachel Bricklin / W. E. Thogmartin / Bob Gates / Jeff Kiefer / D. J. Holm / Bob Russell / Gwen Kolb / Lee Karney / Neal Niemuth / Dan Holm / Yellow Rail / John Castrale / Jennifer Wheeler / Kelly Millenbah / Francie Cuthbert / Linda Wires / /

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King / Chair / /

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Franklin / /

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Ohio / Minnesota / Virginia / Illinois / Mississippi / /

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Southeast Ohio / Southern Illinois / Eastern Michigan / /

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