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The Scientific Bases for the Preservation of the Hawaiian Crow (1992)
Commission on Life Sciences (CLS)

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National Research Council. "5 RELEVANT PRECEDENTS IN ENDANGERED SPECIES PRESERVATION." The Scientific Bases for the Preservation of the Hawaiian Crow. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1992. 1. Print.

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Scientific Bases for the Preservation of the Hawaiian Crow

Table 5.1 Conservation status of corvidsa

Common Namesb and scientific

Conservation Status

Geographical Distribution and Reason for Conservation Status

Beautiful Jay

Cyanolyca pulchra

Insufficiently known

Ecuador and Columbia; rare and local

Dwarf Jay

C. nana

Insufficiently known

Now restricted to Oaxaca, Mexico; logging

White-Throated Jay

C. mirabilis

Insufficiently known

Guerrero and Oaxaca, Mexico; habitat logging and grazing

Azure Jay

Cyanocorax caeruleu

Insufficiently known

Steep declines throughout most of range in Brazil and Argentina

Sichuan Grey Jay

Perisoreus internigrans

Vulnerable

Pine and coniferous forests of central China

Sri Lanka Magpie

Urocissa ornata*

Vulnerable

Endemic to Sri Lanka; forest degradation

Hooded Treepie

Crypsirina cucullata

Vulnerable

Central Burma; forest degeneration

Ethiopian Bush-Crow

Zavattariorinis stresemanni

Rare

Ethiopia; habitat alteration

Banggai Crow

Corvus unicolor*

Rare

Banggai, Indonesia; known from only two specimens; habitat degradation

Flores Crow

C. florensis*

Rare

Flores, Indonesia; habitat degradation; has not adapted to agriculture

Marianas Crow

C. kubaryi*

Endangered

Guam and Rota

Hawaiian Crow

C. hawaiiensis*

Endangered

Hawai'i

a From Collar and Andrew, (1988); International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red Data Book, (1990).

b * = Insular species.

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