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The United Nations multi-sectorial team charged with evaluating the
decision to install a cement plant in a buffer zone of the Dominican
Republic's Los Haitises National Park
has concluded that the project is neither viable nor pertinent. Los
Haitises is known as one of the world's largest karst reserves, and is
an important source of reserve water for the country. In addition, the
region is the last stronghold of Ridgway's Hawk,
reputed to be the world's rarest and most endangered raptor, with only
about 100 breeding pairs remaining. Further, the area has significant
cultural heritage, as reflected in Taino cave drawings.

</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>kmcfarland</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                <dc:date>2009-12-10T00:44:29Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>Feature</dc:type>    </item>
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The Bird Records committee of the SOH is pleased to announce two new documents for use by the public:



An updated checklist of all the birds of Hispaniola, andA Rare and Vagrant Bird reporting form.

 




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Cornell Lab of Ornithology has re-release the 1981 LP
record album by George Reynard as a CD. It has 99 species found in the Dominican Republic,
including most of the 31 endemic species. This guide is designed as an
audio companion to field guides such as A Field Guide to the Birds of the West Indies by Herbert Raffaele et al. (1998) and Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti by Steve Latta et al. (2006). Each species is individually tracked, making access to recordings easy.
This CD release has updated taxonomy and some additional recordings.
The scientific, English common name, and Spanish common name are
provided for each species. The CD may be purchased on CLO's online nature store.

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    <item rdf:about="http://ebird.org/content/hispaniola/news/new-directory-finds-almost-half-caribbean-ibas-lack-protection">        <title>New directory finds almost half Caribbean IBAs lack protection</title>        <link>http://ebird.org/content/hispaniola/news/new-directory-finds-almost-half-caribbean-ibas-lack-protection</link>        <description>
Of the 770 bird
species occurring in the Caribbean, 148 are endemic, with 105 confined to
single islands. But only around 10% of the region’s original habitat remains,
and 54 of the Caribbean’s bird species are globally threatened, of which 12 are
Critically Endangered.

BirdLife's
newly-published Important Bird Areas of the Caribbean: key sites for
conservation is a milestone for the BirdLife
Caribbean Programme, which began in 2001. BirdLife International and its
Partners, and a range of other organisations, have identified, documented and
mapped 283 internationally significant Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in the
Caribbean. IBAs are key sites for the conservation of birds and biodiversity,
and the building blocks for conservation planning. They are identified
nationally, using data gathered locally and applying internationally agreed
criteria.

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Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti is now available! This is the
first comprehensive and fully-illustrated guide to cover the birds of
this biologically rich island. There are detailed accounts and color
plates for more than 300 species, including thirty-one endemic species.
the book is available in English, French and Spanish.

</description>        <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>        <dc:creator>kmcfarland</dc:creator>        <dc:rights></dc:rights>                <dc:date>2008-07-19T13:41:42Z</dc:date>        <dc:type>Feature</dc:type>    </item>




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