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Caronae Howell & Jeff Anderson Anthropogenic Impact on Migratory Birds

Migration is genetically programmed!

A Long Time Coming...

So many flight plans Describe the main attributes of the product Link the product attributes to customer needs

Red Knot Sandpiper (C.c.rufa) Indicate the financial advantages for the customer Compare quality and price with those of the competition

Garlic Knots & Sauce

Knots. *sigh*

Ambient Temperature Increase

Greenhouse Gases

Pesticides

Deforestation

Stopover Sites

Takeaway Points Climate change is not the only factor affecting migrating birds. Stopover sites as important to birds as breeding & wintering grounds. Small changes have large impacts.