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Further Information on Marbled Murrelet
  1. Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team
  2. Simon Fraser University - Marbled Murrelet website
  3. University of Victoria Seabird and Marbled Murrelet Group
  4. BC Identified Wildlife Management Strategy account and measures for Marbled Murrelet [PDF - 204 KB]
  5. Discussion paper on the relationships between habitat area, habitat quality, and populations of nesting Marbled Murrelets [PDF - 416 KB]
  6. Multi-Scale Studies of Populations, Distribution and Habitat Associations of Marbled Murrelets in Clayoquot Sound
  7. FORREX 2007 Workshop “Assessing Habitat Quality for Management of Marbled Murrelets”
  8. BC Ministry of Environment - BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer
  9. BC Ministry of Environment - Wildlife Species Inventory Home
  10. BC Ministry of Forests and Range - Coast Forest Region
  11. FORREX Forum for Research and Extension in Natural Resources
  12. Birds of North America species account for Marbled Murrelet
  13. Sustainable Ecosystems Institute
  14. Status review of Marbled Murrelet in Alaska and British Columbia
  15. Evaluation Report for the 5-Year Status Review of the Marbled Murrelet in Washington, Oregon, and California [PDF - 1515 KB]
  16. Special Investigation Report - Conservation of Species at Risk under the Forest and Range Practices Act: Marbled Murrelets on the Sunshine Coast [PDF - 454 KB]
  17. Focal and Fine Filter Species Analysis to Inform Full Implementation of Ecosystem Based Management (refer to Project EI02c)
  18. The effects of including marine ecological values in terrestrial reserve planning for a forest-nesting seabird
  19. Factors affecting the availability of thick epiphyte mats and other potential nest platforms for Marbled Murrelets in British Columbia
  20. Validation of modelled habitat classifications for the northern spotted owl in British Columbia using patterns of historical occupancy [PDF - 1486 KB]