Thought this might be of interest to some raptor researchers or enthusiasts who subscribe to Birding-aus. Stephen Ambrose Ryde NSW —–Original Message—– From: ebn [mailto:ebn-bounces@netbirdlife.fi] On Behalf Of Jeff Lincer Sent: Friday, 14 February 2014 11:51 AM To: ebn@netbirdlife.fi Subject: [EBN] Fwd: NEOORN-L-REQUEST: confirmation required (554CBEB8) Dear Colleagues– I’m interested in putting together a global bibliography on “Raptors /Owls and Climate Change (CC),” which can then be used by researchers and educators so their respective talents can be better applied to research, education, and actual on-the -ground wildlife conservation (vs. spending a lot of time, energy, and budget on the repetitive literature search). I have authored/co-authored a number of focused bibliographies, including several on raptors, so I know the magnitude of the task and recognize/appreciate that others can help immensely if they are willing to share their knowledge and resources. Therefore, here’s my request: would you please (1) if you are working on some aspect of CC, provide a brief overview of what you’re doing regarding that subject, (2) put me in touch with the right people to facilitate the above raptor/CC bibliographic endeavor, and (3) share any .pdfs/reprints and/or current bibliographies that you have/are aware of on the raptor/CC subject? I would, certainly, also be interested in key articles on how CC might/or is affecting the raptor prey base and/or its habitat, of course. I am copying Zachary Ormsby, a biologist I am mentoring and a co-author in this bibliographic endeavor, so please “reply to all” in order that we both get your responses. I, as is always the case, really appreciate your assistance. Many thanks. Jeff — Jeffrey L. Lincer, Ph.D. President, RICA (a non-profit organization) *R*esearchers* I*mplementing *C*onservation *A*ction 9251 Golondrina Dr., La Mesa, CA 91941 (619) 668-0032 (Office); JeffLincer@gmail.com Research Fellow, San Diego Zoological Society(Center for Conservation Research) Research Associate, San Diego Museum of Natural History Southern California Chapter Representative to TWS Western Section ( http://www.wildlife.org)