A scheme for long-term monitoring of breeding land bird populations in a wide variety of habitats representative of the northern Rockies and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) was initiated in summer 1993. It is projected that the monitoring scheme, when fully established and formalized, will become a routine activity in Grand Teton National Park, where a broad range of representative vegetation types is accessible within close geographic proximity. Sixteen study sites were established within the park in pristine habitat, from the Jackson Hole lowlands to subalpine and alpine sites, from meadow, sagebrush and marshland, through willow scrub, cottonwood and aspen woodlands, to lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests. Some of the study...
Breeding bird surveys are used by ornithologists to study the variations in bird populations across ...
Notwithstanding the great latitudinal spread and the equally wide altitu-dinal variations that occur...
Ornithologists and wildlife biologists have always been interested in documenting long-term changes ...
Overview: GTNP Breeding Bird Monitoring Project: 1. Following initial independent work by M. L. Co...
This report covers year 2 of a three year project, 1995-1997 inclusive, to instigate a permanent pro...
GTNP (Grand Teton National Park) recently initiated a breeding bird monitoring program, with a view...
Census work was carried out in mid June on 10 of the 30 breeding bird monitoring sites formally est...
Over the last decade or so, we have monitored breeding bird densities over the entire range of habit...
The breeding densities of migrant birds are subject to a wide range of influences that may cause the...
A habitat specific bird monitoring program was established on the Chequamegon, Chippewa, and Superio...
We documented abundance and diversity of raptors in a relatively undisturbed landscape in Grand Teto...
An Avian Atlas for the State of Wyoming is being developed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. ...
An Avian Atlas for the State of Wyoming is being developed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. ...
The objective of this research was to gather local information on the distribution of birds in Grand...
We documented abundance and diversity of raptors in a relatively undisturbed landscape in Grand Teto...
Breeding bird surveys are used by ornithologists to study the variations in bird populations across ...
Notwithstanding the great latitudinal spread and the equally wide altitu-dinal variations that occur...
Ornithologists and wildlife biologists have always been interested in documenting long-term changes ...
Overview: GTNP Breeding Bird Monitoring Project: 1. Following initial independent work by M. L. Co...
This report covers year 2 of a three year project, 1995-1997 inclusive, to instigate a permanent pro...
GTNP (Grand Teton National Park) recently initiated a breeding bird monitoring program, with a view...
Census work was carried out in mid June on 10 of the 30 breeding bird monitoring sites formally est...
Over the last decade or so, we have monitored breeding bird densities over the entire range of habit...
The breeding densities of migrant birds are subject to a wide range of influences that may cause the...
A habitat specific bird monitoring program was established on the Chequamegon, Chippewa, and Superio...
We documented abundance and diversity of raptors in a relatively undisturbed landscape in Grand Teto...
An Avian Atlas for the State of Wyoming is being developed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. ...
An Avian Atlas for the State of Wyoming is being developed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. ...
The objective of this research was to gather local information on the distribution of birds in Grand...
We documented abundance and diversity of raptors in a relatively undisturbed landscape in Grand Teto...
Breeding bird surveys are used by ornithologists to study the variations in bird populations across ...
Notwithstanding the great latitudinal spread and the equally wide altitu-dinal variations that occur...
Ornithologists and wildlife biologists have always been interested in documenting long-term changes ...