USFWS
Migratory Bird Management
Alaska Region

Loons/Grebes

REPORTS

To receive a copy of a publication or report listed here, please contact:
Migratory Bird Management, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
1011 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99503
or call 907-786-3443

Publications

Earnst, S.L. 2004. Status assessment and conservation plan for the Yellow-billed Loon (Gavia adamsii). U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5258, 42 p. (pdf)

Evers, D. C. 2004. Status assessment and conservation plan for the Common Loon (Gavia immer) in North America. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hadley, Massachusetts (1mb, pdf).

Wilson, H.M., J.L. Oyen, and L. Sileo. 2004. Lead shot poisoning of a Pacific loon in Alaska. Wildlife Diseases. In Press.

Mills, T. K. 2003. Alaska LoonWatch 2003. Unpublished Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Report, Anchorage, Alaska.

Mills, T. K. 2002. Alaska LoonWatch 2000-2002. Unpublished. Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Report, Anchorage, Alaska (360kb, pdf).

Gotthardt, T. 2001. Status Report on the Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata). Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services, Anchorage, Alaska.

Mills, T. K. 2000. Anchorage 2000 LoonWatch. Unpublished. Report, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Report, Anchorage, Alaska.

Fair, J. 1998. The status of loons in Anchorage and the lower Matanuska-Susitna Valley – A summary report of Alaska LoonWatch, 1985-1997. Unpublished. Report to Anchorage Audubon Society, the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 40 pp.

Groves, D.J., B. Conant, R.J. King, J.I. Hodges, and J.G. King. 1996. Status and trends of loon populations summering in Alaska, 1971-1993. Condor 98:189-195.

Information on loons and grebes from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl Survey Reports.

Last Updated: September 15, 2008