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McDonough, Margo. December 30, 2007. Local environmentalists share New Year’s resolutions. The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Discussed suggestions for improving personal environmental actions.  Media Interview

McDonough, Margo. December 9, 2007. Native Delaware: Annual bird count can be enlightening. The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Media Interview     

Cramer, D., P. Castelli, and C. K. Williams.  2007.  Searching for the silver lining of black duck wings.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Refuge Update Volume 4, Number 5:25.

McDonough, Margo. April 29, 2007. Native Delaware: Warblers test birders’ necks. The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Media Interview

McDonough, Margo. February 4, 2007. Native Delaware: Great backyard bird count combines efforts of novice and expert spotters to reveal trends. The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Media Interview

McDonough, Margo. November 5, 2006. Native Delaware: Rest stops on the Atlantic flyway. The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Discussed winter waterfowl migration in the Mid-Atlantic. Media Interview

Giles, M., P. Castelli, C. K. Williams.  2006.  New research project aims to determine food use and energy needs for wintering and staging Atlantic brant. The New Jersey Waterfowler. Winter Issue.

Cramer, D., P. Castelli, C. K. Williams.  2006.  New Jersey waterfowlers association contributes to American black duck winter habitat study.  The New Jersey Waterfowler. Winter Issue.

McDonough, Margo. October 29, 2006. Native Delaware: Turn your yard into a wildlife wonderland. The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Discussed suburban plantings that promote winter wildlife. Media Interview

McDonough, Margo. October 22, 2006. Native Delaware: Once common, the bobwhite’s song is seldom heard anymore.  The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Discussed northern bobwhite declines in Delaware. Media Interview

Applegate, R. D., and C. K. Williams.  2006. What we know about the bobwhite losses in Kansas. Covey Rise Magazine. July-August Issue.

Applegate, R. D., and C. K. Williams.  2006. Optimal covey size and quail management.  Wildlife Trends, July-August Issue.

Williams, C. K. June 25, 2006.  Native Delaware: When grackles take over your property, there isn’t an easy way to get rid of them.  The Wilmington News Journal.  Wilmington, Delaware.

Williams, C. K. January 22, 2006.  Native Delaware: Birds of Prey.  The Wilmington News Journal.  Wilmington, Delaware.

McDonough, Margo. December 25, 2005. Native Delaware: Discover the birds in your own backyard.  The Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware.  Discussed getting children interested in birds in their backyard. Media Interview

Abel, Sondra.  March 11, 2005. Broken wings heal at refuge.  The Review, Newark, Delaware.  Included interview about environmental degradation and habitat needs of wildlife. Media Interview

Applegate, R. D. and C. K. Williams.  2002.  What we know about the Kansas bobwhite.  Kansas Wildlife & Parks Magazine 59:14-18.

Williams, C. K.  1998. The Bobwhite of Kansas: Recent research on the Winter Ecology of Bobwhite in Kansas Cropland and Rangeland Habitats.  Quail Unlimited Magazine March-April. 

Applegate, R. D. and C. K. Williams. 1997. Turkeys eat quail? Kansas Wildlife & Parks Magazine 54:42.

Williams, C. K. 1997. Understanding quail needs.  Kansas Wildlife & Parks Magazine 54:18-22.

Dr. Christopher K. Williams ▪ Department of Entomology & Wildlife Ecology

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