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Imperial Woodpecker

Educational resources on Imperial Woodpecker

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Academic web links for the Imperial Woodpecker.


Imperial Woodpecker
IMPERIAL WOODPECKERS Male (L) and Female (R ) Centennial Museum Collection. Scientific name: Campephilus imperialis (Gould, 1832) Classification Kingdom: Animalia
museum.utep.edu/educate/learninglinks/imperialwoodpecker_LL.htm

the Decline And Present Status Of the Imperial Woodpecker Of Mexico
...it was the largest of woodpeckers, although the Ivory-billed in fact stands third to fifth in the hierarchy of picid size — the largest being the congeneric Imperial Woodpecker (
elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v081n01/p0074-p0081.pdf

Introduction — Ivory-billed Woodpecker ...
...it was the largest of woodpeckers, although the Ivory-billed in fact stands third to fifth in the hierarchy of picid size — the largest being the congeneric Imperial Woodpecker (
bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/711/articles/introduction

Desert Diary, Imperial Woodpecker
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museum.utep.edu/archive/birds/DDimperialwoodpecker.htm

Science in the News: Ivory-billed Woodpecker
He is comparing genetic differences and studying the evolutionary relationships among Ivory-billed Woodpeckers from North America and Cuba and the Imperial Woodpecker of
www.mnh.si.edu/museum/news/woodpecker/index.htm

Extinction: Imperial Woodpecker UWSP GEOG358 [Heywood]
Imperial Woodpecker (Campephalus imperialis) last observed 1958 in northeastern Mexico. tree-dwelling upland forest insectivore endemic to eastern Mexico
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/geog358/extinctb/ImpWoodp.htm

DEFORESTATION
For example, in Mexico, deforestation has caused the extinction of the imperial woodpecker (the largest woodpecker on earth) and has led to several animals becoming critically
www.american.edu/TED/projects/tedcross/xdefor21.htm

Learning Links Introduction
Imperial Woodpecker. Ringtail. Coloring Pages. American Badger Coloring Page. Black-tailed Jackrabbit ... Culture Native American Ethnology. The Navajo Nation (Diné) Cradleboards. Navajo
museum.utep.edu/educate/learninglinks/LLintroduction.htm

museum.utep.edu
Earlier, Martjan made extensive searches for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Cuba and for the Imperial Woodpecker in Mexico. (Read more about Martjan.)
museum.utep.edu/educate/learninglinks/imperialwoodpecker_LL.pdf

Ivory-billed Woodpecker search
Earlier, Martjan made extensive searches for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Cuba and for the Imperial Woodpecker in Mexico. (Read more about Martjan.)
www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/IBW.html







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