Jobiological conservationel R. Ralston and William V. DeLuca, both Environmental Conservation post-doctoral fellows, and David I. King, a research wildlife biologist in Environmental Conservation, with other colleagues have for the first time taken a regional look at trends in birds in hard-to-reach habitats by combining data from several local point counts to offer a new picture of how spruce-fir forest-dependent birds are faring, as published in Biological Conservation