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Common Loon

In order to protect the locations of some sensitive projects/species, full reports may not be available via this website. Please contact the project leader directly for access to full report information. Send an email to info@nweri.org with the lead author’s name in the subject line.

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PublicationCorkran, C.C. 1987. Status and potential for breeding of the Common Loon in the Pacific Northwest. Pp.107-116. In P. I. V. Strong, ed. Papers from the 1987 Conference on Loon Research and Management. North American Loon Fund. Meredith, NH.

PresentationPR92-01 Corkran. The Common Loon In Oregon And Washington

PresentationPR92-01 Corkran. The Common Loon In Oregon And Washington (Part 2)

Report95-04 Common Loon management Bull Run Watershed – 1995

Report91-03 Common Loon breeding in Oregon and Washington – 1991

Report90-01 Common Loon breeding in Washington and Oregon – 1989

Report88-05 Common Loon breeding in Oregon – 1988

Report87-03 Common Loons in the Bull Run Watershed – 1987 (data)

Report87-03 Common Loons in the Bull Run Watershed – 1987 (report)

Report86-01 Common Loons in the Bull Run Watershed – April-June, 1986

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