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Chihuahuan Desert Grassland Bird Conservation Plan

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Pool, D. B., A. Macias-Duarte, A. O. Panjabi, G. Levandoski, and E. Youngberg. 2012. Chihuahuan Desert Grassland Bird Conservation Plan, version 1.0. Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, Brighton, CO, RMBO Technical Report I-RGJV-11-01. 74 pp.

Summary

North American Bird Habitat Joint Ventures are responsible for providing science-based guidance to mitigate declines in wild bird populations through habitat protection, restoration and improvement. To guide these activities, the Rio Grande Joint Venture (RGJV) commissioned the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory (RMBO) to develop conservation plans for five species of grassland birds. RMBO added the collection of habitat parameters to their grassland bird surveys conducted from 2009 to 2011. The addition of these data allowed RMBO to develop habitat-specific relationships to bird density for the Grassland Priority Conservation Areas (GPCA).

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Ultimately, these bird-habitat models can help us to predict avian winter distribution throughout the Chihuahuan Desert, as well as provide a baseline for the species’ response to future vegetation changes due to land use and climate change. These data can be instrumental for development of conservation designs to guide conservation actions with greater geographic specificity. This report identifies density (birds per hectare) and capacity (number of birds within a defined area) with a geographic focus and guidance to applying conservation actions to meet the needs of particular bird species.

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  • Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal

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