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California Coniferous Forest Bird Conservation Plan
A strategy for protecting and managing coniferous forest habitats and associated birds in California - California PIF
Lead authors: John Robinson, On My Mountain, Inc., birdshrike@cs.com
John Alexander, Klamath Bird Observatory, jda@klamathbird.org
Supporting authors: Sue Abbott, Grant Ballard, Dan Barton, Gregg Elliott, Sacha Heath, Diana Humple, Melissa Pitkin, Sandy Scoggin, Diana Stralberg
An Excerpt from the Executive Summary:
The California Coniferous Forest Bird Conservation Plan (Conservation Plan) has been developed to help guide conservation policy and action on behalf of coniferous habitats and associated landbirds throughout California. The Conservation Plan is a synthesis of the current state of knowledge concerning birds in California’s coniferous forests and the problems they face. Recommendations presented here can be used by land managers to support viable populations of birds that depend on these forests for breeding.
Recommended Citation
CalPIF (California Partners in Flight). 2002. Version 1.1. The coniferous forest bird conservation plan: a strategy for protecting and managing coniferous forest habitats and associated birds in California (J. Robinson and J. Alexander, lead authors). PRBO Conservation Science, Petaluma, CA