BirdsCaribbean is a regional journal based in Arlington, VA that serves as a valuable repository for ornithological data specific to the Caribbean region. With a focus on Caribbean forest endemic species, the journal publishes a wide range of research articles, providing important insights into distribution, abundance, and conservation efforts. The peer-reviewed journal is known for its unique subject strengths and geographic patterns, making it an essential resource for scientists and practitioners interested in Caribbean ornithology.
As a multi-lingual publication, BirdsCaribbean offers a low-cost conduit for the dissemination of region-specific ornithological data. With a significant contribution from regional authors, the journal aims to bridge the gap between resident and non-resident scientists, promoting collaboration and knowledge exchange. With the scarcity of data on Caribbean endemic birds and the growing need for evidence-based decision-making in conservation, BirdsCaribbean plays a crucial role as a regional data repository and a platform for practitioner-perspective publications.
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