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Western state perspective on monitoring and managing neotropical migratory birds
Status and management of neotropical migratory birds: September 21-25, 1992, Estes Park, Colorado. (1993)
  • Frank Howe, Utah State University
Abstract
Neotropical migratory bird monitoring programs can contribute greatly to a more holistic and proactive management approach for state agencies. It is, however, imperative that these monitoring programs be scientifically designed and clearly communicated to managers. Information from monitoring programs can be used to develop multiple-species habitat management strategies, and declining populations can be detected before threatened and endangered species management is required.
Disciplines
Publication Date
1993
Editor
Finch, Deborah M.; Stangel, Peter W.
Publisher
Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
Series
Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-229
Citation Information
Frank Howe. "Western state perspective on monitoring and managing neotropical migratory birds" Fort Collins, ColoradoStatus and management of neotropical migratory birds: September 21-25, 1992, Estes Park, Colorado. (1993) p. 269 - 271
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/frank_howe/21/