Archives for Habitat
Science-based Tools for Ecosystem Conservation
John Alexander Klamath Bird Observatory This first appeared on the Klamath Bird Observatory Call Notes Blog, reposted here with permission. An important bird conservation goal is to integrate Partners in Flight priorities and objectives into public agency natural resource planning and action. Partners in Flight uses a science-based method for bird conservation that incorporates a multi-species […]
Read more »Long-Billed Curlew Habitat Use and Migration in Southeastern BC
David Bradley, Bird Studies Canada As North America’s largest shorebird, the Long-billed Curlew is a stunning emblem of the western grasslands, with its gliding displays and haunting flight call reaching out across the plains in the spring. Despite the attractiveness of this species to the public, the curlew is declining across virtually its entire […]
Read more »Informing Science-based Evaluation and Expansion of Protected Areas
A new study demonstrates an improved approach to ensure protected areas enhance and conserve biodiversity. The results of the study were used to inform expansion of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
Read more »Sprague’s Pipit Focal Species Plan
This Conservation Plan includes a prioritized list of actions and needs that will begin to achieve long-term range-wide conservation of Sprague’s Pipits. In addition, several states and provinces have developed objectives and actions designed to address state-wide conservation of Sprague’s Pipits. Updated information on life history and population status are included here in support of this goal.
Read more »Henslow’s Sparrow Focal Species Conservation Plan
A status assessment and conservation plan for Henslow’s Sparrow including population goals and prioritized conservation actions.
Read more »Grasshopper Sparrow Focal Species Conservation Plan
This conservation plan presents information about Grasshopper Sparrow population status, habitat needs, threats and limiting factors; synthesis of these resources has identified recommended conservation actions, habitat management, research, and education components that will facilitate Grasshopper Sparrow conservation.
Read more »Spatial and Strategic Guidance for Conserving Midwest Grasslands
by Kelly VanBeek Despite significant advances in conservation policy and land-use practice, stewards of Midwest grasslands face persistent challenges in sustaining the ecological and economic values of pasture, hayfield, and prairie ecosystems. The Midwest Grasslands Network with support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Midwest Division of Migratory Birds introduced a newly developed resource to […]
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