Wetlands are a dispersed but declining resource in Montana. They are considered a Tier 1 community (greatest conservation need) in Montana’s Comprehensive Fish and Wildlife Conservation Strategy and are of critical importance to breeding waterbirds. Of the 17 colonially-nesting waterbirds in the state, 12 are Montana Species of Concern. Despite the conservation ranking of waterbirds and their habitats, information on the distribution and abundance of these wetland obligates is limited. The Montana Bird Conservation Partnership is participating in the USDI Fish and Wildlife Service west-wide colonial nesting waterbird inventory to contribute to regional population estimates and meet state information needs. We are focusing on Species of Conc...
Information on nonbreeding waterbirds using created wetlands in the Central Appalachian region of th...
Since colonial nesting waterbirds comprise an Important portion of Minnesota\u27s avifauna, it Is im...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Populations of several shorebird species in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) appear to be declining,...
Populations of several shorebird species in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) appear to be declining,...
The Montana Bird Conservation Partnership is a consortium of representatives from state, tribal, and...
Birds are a highly diverse group consisting of species that use a wide-range of available resources....
In 1985 the Montana Legislature authorized the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) to use f...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the north-central U.S. and south-central Canada contains...
The abundance of lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, and agricultural lands of the Flathead and Smith ...
Waterfowl, marsh birds, shorebirds, and other waterbirds rely on wetlands to meet dynamic physiologi...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a long history of habitat conservation in the Prairie Pothole...
Continental waterfowl population declines in the early 1980s led to the development and implementati...
Birds associated with wetlands have declined historically across North America from extensive habita...
This past fall National Audubon Society released an extensive “Birds and Climate” report which model...
Information on nonbreeding waterbirds using created wetlands in the Central Appalachian region of th...
Since colonial nesting waterbirds comprise an Important portion of Minnesota\u27s avifauna, it Is im...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...
Populations of several shorebird species in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) appear to be declining,...
Populations of several shorebird species in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) appear to be declining,...
The Montana Bird Conservation Partnership is a consortium of representatives from state, tribal, and...
Birds are a highly diverse group consisting of species that use a wide-range of available resources....
In 1985 the Montana Legislature authorized the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) to use f...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the north-central U.S. and south-central Canada contains...
The abundance of lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, and agricultural lands of the Flathead and Smith ...
Waterfowl, marsh birds, shorebirds, and other waterbirds rely on wetlands to meet dynamic physiologi...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a long history of habitat conservation in the Prairie Pothole...
Continental waterfowl population declines in the early 1980s led to the development and implementati...
Birds associated with wetlands have declined historically across North America from extensive habita...
This past fall National Audubon Society released an extensive “Birds and Climate” report which model...
Information on nonbreeding waterbirds using created wetlands in the Central Appalachian region of th...
Since colonial nesting waterbirds comprise an Important portion of Minnesota\u27s avifauna, it Is im...
<div><p>Dryland rivers have considerable flow variability, producing complex ecosystems, processes, ...