Several bird species that breed in the temperate grasslands of North America, many of which winter in the Neotropics, declined in abundance during the past quarter century. The Lark Bunting and Grasshopper Sparrow, as examples, declined by about half during that period, as indexed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\u27s Breeding Bird Survey. Populations of other grassland species have also diminished steadily, if not as spectacularly
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designe...
There are no published, long-term accounts of responses of grassland passerine birds to the restorat...
Grassland biomes in North America are threatened by agricultural intensification with implications f...
Several bird species that breed in the temperate grasslands of North America, many of which winter i...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
Previous studies have shown that habitat provided by the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a featu...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has effected major changes to the landscape, especially in th...
Population declines of many grassland-nesting birds are now widely recognized. Fundamental to unders...
During the past 50 years increasing agricultural practices have transformed native habitats into row...
Many species of birds that depend on grassland or savanna habitats have shown substantial overall po...
We use data from ongoing bird monitoring programs to assess long-term population trends at Midewin N...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has converted just over 36 million acres of cropland into pot...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Conservationists and managers mention grassland restorations as a conservation strategy to reverse t...
Many areas of the northern Great Plains (Fenneman 1931) remain poorly known ornithologically. Knowle...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designe...
There are no published, long-term accounts of responses of grassland passerine birds to the restorat...
Grassland biomes in North America are threatened by agricultural intensification with implications f...
Several bird species that breed in the temperate grasslands of North America, many of which winter i...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
Previous studies have shown that habitat provided by the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a featu...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has effected major changes to the landscape, especially in th...
Population declines of many grassland-nesting birds are now widely recognized. Fundamental to unders...
During the past 50 years increasing agricultural practices have transformed native habitats into row...
Many species of birds that depend on grassland or savanna habitats have shown substantial overall po...
We use data from ongoing bird monitoring programs to assess long-term population trends at Midewin N...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has converted just over 36 million acres of cropland into pot...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Conservationists and managers mention grassland restorations as a conservation strategy to reverse t...
Many areas of the northern Great Plains (Fenneman 1931) remain poorly known ornithologically. Knowle...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designe...
There are no published, long-term accounts of responses of grassland passerine birds to the restorat...
Grassland biomes in North America are threatened by agricultural intensification with implications f...