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Final Memo for Identifying Conservation Objectives for the Gulf Coast Habitats of the Black Skimmer and Gullbilled Tern

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Many shorebirds and nearshore waterbirds are of conservation concern across the Gulf of Mexico due to stressors such as human disturbance, predation, and habitat loss and degradation. Conservation and protection of these birds is important for the functioning of healthy ecosystems and for maintaining biodiversity in North America. Consequently, resource managers along the Gulf need decision-aiding tools that can help to answer important conservation questions for different species (e.g., how much area should be targeted by management actions to meet a species’ needs). To address this need, project researchers developed statistical models that could help identify habitat conservation objectives and actions for bird species taking into [...]

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Principal Investigator :
James P Cronin

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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