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Understanding Effects of Juniper Removal in Support of Greater Sage-grouse on Sagebrush Steppe Bird and Small Mammal Communities at Multiple Spatial Scales

Dates

date type
2012-11-01
Start Date
2012-11-01
End Date
2020-09-20

Citation

US Forest Service(Fiscal Agent), US Geological Survey(Collaborator), Todd Katzner(Collaborator), David Pilliod(Collaborator), University of Idaho(Collaborator), Aaron Young(Collaborator), Douglas Shinneman(Collaborator), Tracey Johnson(Principal Investigator), Understanding Effects of Juniper Removal in Support of Greater Sage-grouse on Sagebrush Steppe Bird and Small Mammal Communities at Multiple Spatial Scales, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=434

Summary

FY2015Study the wildlife impacts of the Bruneau-Owyhee Sage-grouse Habitat (BOSH) project. (The removal of approximately 600,000 acres of western juniper across a landscape of ~1.5 million acres over the next generation in an attempt to reverse sage-grouse habitat loss caused by woodland encroachment.) Monitor the effects of the BOSH project on wildlife by understanding effects of habitat treatments conducted in support of greater sage-grouse on other wildlife critical to inform federal management plans. Collect and analyze data on wildlife and habitat responses at multiple control levels and in predetermined areas. Methods are described in the full proposal submitted and collection of data will occur for at least one year before juniper [...]

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Monitoring Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection Federal resource managers State agencies Academics & scientific researchers

Project Extension

projectStatusIn Progress

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2015
fundingSources
amount199417.0
recipientUniversity of Idaho
sourceUS Forest Service
totalFunds199417.0
totalFunds199417.0

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  • Johnson2015

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