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Since 1980, we have produced well over a hundred reports, with the aim of making results from our various projects or research about threatened species or other conservation issues available to the general public, as well as providing guidance and information, especially about conservation.
At first, these reports were published as the RAOU Report Series, which comprised 112 reports. These also incorporated reports from the bird observatories, the Middlesex Field Study Centre, supplements to Bander's Aid, and early RAOU Conservation Statements. In 1997, reflecting the change of our name from RAOU to Birds Australia, the title of our report series also changed to reflect this new name (and the numbering of the reports recommenced, from Birds Australia Report Number 1). These days the Birds Australia Report Series documents only the results from our projects and does not include Conservation Statements, supplements or other peripheral reports.
Our Conservation Statements, formerly either part of the RAOU Report Series or supplements to Wingspan, have now been assembled into their own Series, originally titled RAOU Conservation Statements, now badged as Birds Australia Conservation Statements.
Birds Australia also occasionally produces more detailed, specialised scientific reports, known as Birds Australia Monographs.
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