
01:08:40
I think it was overall lambda- but can confirm

01:27:57
Clark, where do the northeastern wood thrush overwinter, and are those the regions of the nonbreeding range with the highest rates of habitat loss?

01:29:28
Yes, the NE birds seem to mainly winter in Nicaragua (Callie can confirm), which overall has lost the most habitat of the non-breeding regions (as we defined them)

01:29:53
Thanks :)

01:31:28
Yes Clark & Anna NE WOTH winter primarily in Honduras and Nicaragua

01:42:31
Great summary, Amber, and nice set up for the future study

01:42:54
Great overview, Amber!

01:59:52
Mike, What kind of habitat are they likely using during the wintering in the northern Chaco? wintering grounds seem to be south of the Amazon, is that right?

02:19:40
Ducks

02:26:25
Per Guy’s comment I think we are behind on the use of effectiveness monitoring and adaptive feedback in passerine birds. Importantly it should be our imperative to begin these kinds of studies and ensure our management actions have real population impacts and that we iteratively update our actions appropriately.

02:31:01
FYI- Per Guy’s comment I think we are behind on the use of effectiveness monitoring and adaptive feedback in passerine birds. Importantly it should be our imperative to begin these kinds of studies and ensure our management actions have real population impacts and that we iteratively update our actions appropriately.

02:32:07
Thanks all for a great session! Yes, the Caribbean region needs more investment!!! We/ BirdsCaribbean submitted a big proposal to USFWS this fall, fingers crossed. Got to jump off now to another meeting but thanks!

02:32:20
Key will be to link into the large international lending institutions. Audubon and others are making headway. There is a waterbird restoration project in Barbados with IDB funding.

02:33:44
make sure you have selected all panelists and attendees

02:34:05
Sorry....I think I only had access to messages to all panelists...

02:34:32
General participants have not seen anything in the chat because the default has been that chats just go to the panelists

02:34:33
website: http://marralab.com/r2rpart2/

02:35:36
Thank you for another great day! Incredibly inspiring with so many incredible people working to save birds.

02:35:40
Thank you all for a great session!

02:35:59
you are a panelist Tom

02:36:02
The attendees can NOW see some of chat. Check about the saved version. It doesn’t work backwards…non-directed chat may not be saved.

02:36:46
Each sender has the choice.

02:37:54
To respond to Sarah Kendrick's comment in the Q&A......I do continue to believe that Conservation Investment Strategies can be a way to organize that communal voice throughout the Western Hemisphere...e.ventually.

02:37:55
Thank you all! Great presentations and info!