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Geospatial Web Interface

One of our information transfer goals has been to provide a user-friendly geospatial web interface that shows where we are working, what information we have obtained from every sample location, and what the actual spatial relationships are between birds and environmental parameters that we find to be important in determining the presence of a bird at a particular location.  This goal has become realized through a partnership with GCS Research

Simply click on any of the projects highlighted below to take advantage of our new web interface:

  1. Landbird Monitoring
    1. Bird-habitat relationships
    2. Regional population trends
    3. Habitats of Special Concern
      1. Burned conifer forest
      2. Dry-forest old growth
      3. Beetle-infested forests
    4. Management and Land-use Effects Studies
      1. Grassland grazing
      2. Willow riparian grazing
      3. Partial cutting
      4. Dry-forest restoration
    5. Bird Species of Special Concern
      1. Flammulated Owl
      2. Goshawk
      3. Black-backed Woodpecker
      4. Pileated Woodpecker
  2. Fire Ecology
  3. Riparian Bird Distribution
    1. Large-river Systems
    2. Small-order Streams
  4. Riparian Restoration
    1. Big Hole
    2. O’Dell Creek
    3. Russian Olive Removal
    4. Juniper Removal
  5. Mexico and Wintering Birds
  6. Education and Outreach
    1. K-12 Education
    2. Bird Banding
    3. Workshops and Field Trips