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Bali Starling

Educational resources on Bali Starling

Bali Starling or Leucopsar rothschildi is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Critically Endangered due to A1ad+2bd, B1+2e, C1+2b, D . IUCN Profile of the Bali Starling

Academic web links for the Bali Starling.


Martin Luther King Jr.
Boston University School of Theology ... The Bali Starling, Leucopsar rothschildi, also known as Rothschild’s Mynah, Bali Myna or Bali Mynah is a medium-sized (up to 25cm long
sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Bali_Starling&Itemid=357

David Quammen: An Inventory of His Papers, 1856-1999 and undated, at ...
Papers of author David Quammen spanning 1856-1999. ... David Quammen: An Inventory of His Papers, 1856-1999 and undated, at the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/tturb/00159/trb-00159.html

CAVITY NESTING BIRDS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
CAVITY NESTING BIRDS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA Area covered: Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia excluding Irian Jaya
www.dartmouth.edu/~cavnet/Asia.htm

BALI
Continuing release of Bali Starling to its wild habitat raised the number to 24 by March 2005. Nowadays, approximately 1,000 individuals are believed to be held in captivity
www.internationalstudies.ohio.edu/activities-outreach/files/SEA/Bali.doc

The Scientific Bases for the Preservation of the Hawaiian Crow
Bali Starling Project III, Progress Report July 1987 – September 1990. International Council for Bird Preservation. unpubl. rept., 31 pp. Van Noordwijk, A. J., and W. Scharloo
www.nap.edu/books/0309047757/html/128.html

ASLE Bibliography
About this file: Creation of electronic version: Dan Philippon Conversion to TEI2-conformant markup: University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va. 1995.
etext.lib.virginia.edu/osi/ASLE/asle93.html

The Scientific Bases for the Preservation of the Hawaiian Crow
Bali Starling Project, Progress Report January–March 1991. International Council for Bird Preservation. unpubl. rept. 6 pp. OCR for page 128
www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=2023&page=108

The Scientific Bases for the Preservation of the Hawaiian Crow
Van Balen, S., and M. N. Soetawidjaya. 1991. Bali Starling Project, Progress Report January–March 1991. International Council for Bird Preservation. unpubl. rept. 6 pp.
www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=2023&page=127

Untitled Document [www2.hawaii.edu]
Southern Cassowary Poison arrow frog Leaf cutter ants. Harpy Eagle Fruit bat Parrots Hornbills Elephant Agouti Great curassow Toucans Bali starling
www2.hawaii.edu/~jwarnock/rainforestwebquest.html

Ex situ Conservation
...solution that doesn’t address the cause of decline; Used to buy time to rescue or create habitat; May be detrimental to keep populations in captivity . Bali starling
www.for.nau.edu/mosaddphp/vista/courses/1067/2313/Public%20Files/files/ExSituConservation...







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