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The number, quality and spatial extent of existing avian and biophysical databases that we have assembled has greatly exceeded our expectations, thanks to the cooperation of numerous researchers and agencies.

We have established data-sharing agreements with over 50 partners to date, including boreal researchers from academic institutions, consulting firms, federal and provincial agencies, non-governmental organizations, and companies in forest products, mining and energy sectors.

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We are deeply grateful for the assistance and generosity of these individuals:

J. Ball, E. Bayne, P. Belagus, S. Bennett, R. Berger, M. Betts, J. Bielech, A. Bismanis, R. Brown, M. Cadman, D. Collister, M. Cranny, S. Cumming, L. Darling, M. Darveau, C. De La Mare, A. Desrochers, T. Diamond, M. Donnelly, P. Drapeau, C. Duane, B. Dube, D. Dye, R. Eccles, P. Farrington, R. Fernandes, D. Fortin, K. Foster, M. Gill, R. Hall, S. Hannon, B. Harrison, J. Herbers, K. Hobson, L. Imbeau, P. Johnstone, V. Keenan, S. Lapointe, R. Latifovic, R. Lauzon, M. Leblanc, J. Lemaitre, D. Lepage, B. MacCallum, P. MacDonell, C. Machtans, L. Morgantini, S. Mason, M. McGovern, D. McKenney, T. Nudds, P. Papadol, M. Phinney, D. Phoenix, D. Pinaud, D. Player, D. Price, R. Rempel, A. Rosaasen, S. Running, R. Russell, C. Savingnac, J. Schieck, F. Schmiegelow, P. Sinclair, A. Smith, S. Song, C. Spytz, P. Taylor, S. Van Wilgenburg, P. Vernier, D. Whitaker, J. Witiw, S. Wyshynski, M. Yaremko

 

We also owe a debt of gratitude to the following institutions:

Acadia University; Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute; Alberta Pacific Forest Industries Inc.; AMEC Earth & Environmental; AREVA Resources Canada Inc.;  AXYS Environmental Consulting Ltd.; Bighorn Wildlife Technologies Ltd.; Bird Studies Canada; Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.; Canfor Corporation; Daishowa Marubeni International Ltd; Canada Centre for Remote Sensing and Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service and Science & Technology Branch, Environment Canada; Global Land Cover Facility; Golder Associates Ltd.; Government of British Columbia; Government of Yukon; Hinton Wood Products; Hydro-Québec Équipement; Kluane Ecosystem Monitoring Project; Komex International Ltd.; Louisiana Pacific Canada Ltd.; Manitoba Hydro; Manitoba Model Forest Inc.; Manning Diversified Forest Products Ltd.; Matrix Solutions Inc. Environment & Engineering; MEG Energy Corp.; Mirkwood Ecological Consultants Ltd.; Numerical Terradynamic Simulation Group; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; OPTI Canada Inc.; PanCanadian Petroleum Limited; Parks Canada; Petro Canada; Principal Wildlife Resource Consulting; Rio Alto Resources International Inc.; Saskatchewan Environment; Shell Canada Ltd.; Suncor Energy Inc.; Tembec Industries Inc.; Tolko Industries Ltd.; Université de Moncton; Université du Québec à Montréal; Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue; Université Laval; University of Alberta; University of British Columbia; University of Guelph; University of New Brunswick; University of Northern British Columbia; URSUS Ecosystem Management Ltd.; West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.; Weyerhaeuser Company Ltd.; Wildlife Resource Consulting Services MB Inc.