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Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Fund
In 1983, the Texas Legislature created the Special Nongame
and Endangered Species Conservation Fund. The fund
supports research, management, habitat acquisition, and
dissemination of information pertaining to nongame and
endangered wildlife in Texas. To contribute to nongame and
endangered wildlife conservation efforts, send your donation
to: Wildlife Diversity Program, Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744.
References
Bryan, Kelly, Tony Gallucci, Greg Lasley, Mark Lockwood, and
David H. Riskind.1995. A Checklist of Texas Birds. Austin:
Texas Parks and Wildlife Press.
Gill, Frank B. 1990. Ornithology. W.H. Freeman and Company,
New York.
Johnsgard, P.A.1983. Hummingbirds of North America.
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
Peterson, Roger Tory. 1973. A Field Guide to Mexican Birds.
Houghton Mifflin, Boston.
Shackelford, Cliff, Madge Lindsay and Mark Klym. 2005. The
Hummingbirds of Texas. Texas A&M University Press,
College Station.
Texas Ornithological Society. 1995. Checklist of the Birds of
Texas. Third edition.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 1995. Texas Ten Most
Common Hummingbird Species and Where They Are
Known to Occur. PWD LF W7100-253 (1/95).
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. 1994-2010. Unpublished
data. Texas Hummingbird Roundup.
Tyrrell, Esther Q., and Robert A. Tyrrell. 1985. Hummingbirds.
Crown, New York.
Welty, J. C. and Luis Baptista. 1988. The Life of Birds.
Saunders, New York.
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