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Informing Climate-Adaptive Forest Management for Breeding Bird Habitat in the Southern Appalachians

Original Title: Climate Adaptive Forest Management for Breeding Bird Habitat in the Southern Appalachians
Principal Investigator
Robert Scheller

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Release Date
2022
Start Date
2022-11-01
End Date
2024-12-31

Summary

The populations of many forest birds have declined in recent decades due to loss of habitat area and degradation of habitat quality. Past land management has left the landscape of the heavily forested Appalachian Mountains with too little old growth as well as too few young, regenerating forests. This change in habitat structure has led to the listing of several forest birds as Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Active management is needed to maintain habitat for these species, but climate change may alter the kinds of management that are effective. Climate change is likely to affect forest structure – and bird habitat suitability – because of shifts in temperature, precipitation, and disturbance. While current management plans [...]

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“Male Setophaga cerulea, BR Parkway, NC, USA - Credit: Don Faulkner”
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Male Setophaga cerulea, BR Parkway, NC, USA - Credit: Don Faulkner
Male Setophaga cerulea, BR Parkway, NC, USA - Credit: Don Faulkner

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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