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Scrub Management Guidelines for Peninsular Florida
This document provides management guidelines using Florida scrub-jay habitat requirements as the basis for the restoration and management of scrub habitats in the Florida peninsula.
Read more »Canada’s Great Basin Landbird Conservation Plan
This plan is intended to help guide and focus landbird conservation in the Canadian portion of the Great Basin Bird Conservation Regions (BCR 9).
Read more »Managing Land in the Piedmont of Virginia for the Benefit of Birds and Other Wildlife
Approximately 140 species of birds breed in the mid-Atlantic Piedmont. Data show that populations of many of these species have declined in recent decades.
Read more »Managing for Cavity-Nesting Birds in Ponderosa Pine Forests
This “landowners’ stories” booklet has been developed as an outreach tool to support ABC’s ponderosa pine cavity-nesting bird program, and to stimulate the interest of private landowners in conducting habitat management for priority cavity-nesting birds and other wildlife.
Read more »Preventing Bird Deaths from Open Pipes (Death Pipes)
These pipes are a widespread problem that kills millions of birds and one that individuals can work to solve with little cost and effort. Several resources below reveal methods of dealing with this easily preventable bird death.
Read more »Sage-Grouse Habitat in Utah: A Guide for Landowners and Managers
This guide book is largely an illustrated synthesis of Utah’s Greater Sage-grouse Management Plan (2009).
Read more »Riparian Areas of the Great Basin
The conservation and restoration of Great Basin lands is an urgent environmental issue, particularly in its highly productive and valuable riparian areas. If restoration is not intensive and immediate, the damaged condition of riparian areas will continue to impact both landowners and wildlife.
Read more »Riparian Riches: Habitat Management for Birds in Idaho
Whatever your main goal, we invite you to use the recommendations in this document to help you meet that goal while still providing quality riparian habitat for birds.
Read more »Sharing the Land with Pinyon-Juniper Birds
One goal of a management strategy to maintain or enhance bird populations in pinyon-juniper should be to maintain or create a mosaic across the landscape, reflecting the natural range of pinyon-juniper stand shape, size, and structural stage.
Read more »PIF Bird Conservation Plan The Boreal Hardwood Transition (Bird Conservation Region 12 — U.S. Portion)
This PIF landbird conservation plan examines details for The Boreal Hardwood Transition and offers specific conservation recommendations in this bird conservation region.
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