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Resources to Improve Predation Management for Nesting American Oystercatcher, Piping Plover, and Least Tern

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2022-12-02 16:19:57
Last Update
2023-06-08 16:25:04

Citation

Anthony Tur(Point of Contact), 2022-12-02(creation), 2023-06-08(lastUpdate), Resources to Improve Predation Management for Nesting American Oystercatcher, Piping Plover, and Least Tern

Summary

Predators are a known detriment to beach nesting birds at Cape May National Wildlife Refuge. Although the refuge regularly contracts with USDA to provide 2 weeks of predator trapping, predators historically move onto the refuge throughout a breeding season and detrimentally affect the beach nesting birds when contract work has already been spent or USDA is unavailable to get out to specific sites. In recent years, this has resulted in low productivity. Funding is requested to implement more adaptive predation management efforts through either increased trapping duration, and/or to purchase trapping and control supplies for refuge staff, and to purchase supplies to trap and control ghost crabs.

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Custodian :
Renee Farnsworth
Point of Contact :
Anthony Tur

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Purpose

To increase productivity of at-risk shorebirds. Increase partner engagement and coordination.

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  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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