Breeding Bird Survey Route Locations for Lower 48 States

Jun 16, 2011
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This map layer portrays the current routes used for conducting Breeding Bird Surveys in the lower 48 States.
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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1966 to 1998
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Online linkage: <http://nationalatlas.gov/atlasftp.html?openChapters=chpbio#chpbio>
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      Contact_Person_Primary:
        Contact_Person: Jane E. Fallon
        Contact_Organization: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
      Contact_Address:
        Address_Type: Mailing address
        Address: 11410 American Holly Drive
        City: Laurel
        State_or_Province: MD
        Postal_Code: 20708-4015
      Contact_Voice_Telephone: 301-497-5664
      Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: Jane_Fallon@usgs.gov


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Use Constraints: None. Acknowledgment of the National Atlas of the United States of America and (or) the U.S. Geological Survey Patuxent Wildlife Research Center would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
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