CASA is a multi-national, web-based project with the goal of increasing the quality and quantity of research on the reproductive biology and natural history of birds in the Americas. CASA aims to encourage the study of nesting biology by disseminating information, identifying gaps in our knowledge, and bringing together collaborators from across the Americas who work with, study, or simply just love birds. CASA began with a focus on birds nesting on mainland Ecuador (Natural History of Ecuador's Mainland Avifauna), but is slowly expanding its scope to all of the Americas by unifying similar projects from other countries.
Recent bibliographic items
- Avian publications from Barbados as found with a search of the Zoological Record 1996-2011
- Avian publications from the Bahamas as found with a search of the Zoological Record 1996-2011
- Avian publications from Aruba as found with a search of the Zoological Record 1996-2011
- Avian publications from Argentina as found with a search of the Zoological Record 1996-2011

