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 +  * Camp, R. J., & Gorresen, P. M. (2011). Design of forest bird monitoring for strategic habitat conservation on Kauai Island, Hawaii.
 +  * Foster, J. T., Tweed, E. J., Camp, R. J., Woodworth, B. L., Adler, C. D., & Telfer, T. (2004). Long‐Term Population Changes of Native and Introduced Birds in the Alaka ‘i Swamp, Kaua ‘i. Conservation Biology, 18(3), 716-725.
  
  
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