Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00775:reg:18:p145
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Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 18 (pt 145/152)
Character Range: 442184–445231

A. Chiaradia, P. Dann, T. Anderson, B. Metzger, M. Shirai, L. Deppe, J. Wheeler, P. Hodum, C. Gouveia, V. Carmo, G. P. Carreira, L. Delgado-Alburqueque, C. Guerra-Correa, F.-X. Couzi, M. Travers and M. Le Corre (2017a). A global review of seabird mortality caused by land-based artificial lights. Conservation Biology 31: 986–1001.
Rodrıguez, A, Moffet J, Revoltos A, Wasiak P, McIntosh RR, Sutherland DR, Renwick L, Dann P, Chiaradia A. (2017b) Light pollution and seabird fledglings: targeting efforts in rescue programs. Journal of Wildlife Management 81:734–741.

180 Wildlife Conservation Plan for Seabirds

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