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Bird Use Of Cumberland Island's Freshwater Wetlands, Lisa Dlugolecki Oct 2012

Bird Use Of Cumberland Island's Freshwater Wetlands, Lisa Dlugolecki

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Cumberland Island is the southernmost barrier island off the coast of Georgia. Its freshwater wetlands are an important, rare habitat to have on a barrier island surrounded by saltmarsh and ocean. Many species of birds require freshwater wetlands as feeding, roosting and nesting grounds. However, the freshwater wetlands on Cumberland Island have been impacted by humans for centuries causing birds to abandon their historic nesting ground. Known land use histories of Cumberland Island's freshwater wetlands were gathered to try and determine how the wetlands changed over time Wetlands were analyzed for presence of wetland-dependent birds and recorded. Thirty-six species of …


Robert Edward Tucker, Sr. Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Jan 2010

Robert Edward Tucker, Sr. Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections

Finding Aids

This collection consists of Robert Edward Tucker, Sr.’s ornithology field notes and journals concerning observations in the Chatham County area & the Georgia coastal islands. Most materials are handwritten and include daily observations from 1984-1997.

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Birds, Landslides And Pastures: A Biogeographic Conundrum, Mark R. Welford Jan 2003

Birds, Landslides And Pastures: A Biogeographic Conundrum, Mark R. Welford

School of Earth, Environment, and Sustainability Faculty Presentations

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