This study examines public awareness, attitudes, and support for recovery of the endangered Kirtland\u27s Warbler (KW). This bird species breeds only in Michigan in a fairly well‐defined area of jack pines. The recovery program focuses on expansion of habitat and control of cowbirds, which parasitize nests. Despite a 40‐year effort, the KW did not begin to recover until the 1990s when sufficient habitat finally became available. Local public sentiment has been divided, however, on prescribed burning to regenerate jack pines, ever since a fire burned out of control in 1980. To determine whether residents now support the KW and its recovery program, a mail survey of 290 residents near the breeding grounds was conducted. The results show that ...
The historic persecution and decline of European raptor populations precipitated the use of reintrod...
Author Institution: The Holden ArboretumEight routes and 79 stations were sampled on the natural are...
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) populations are declining throughout much of their ran...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has received a large amount of criticism in recent years by conserv...
The first Kirtland’s warbler in North America was identified in 1851 from a specimen collected on Dr...
The 1971 census of the Kirtland’s Warbler taken on the warblers nesting grounds in North Central Mic...
dii) persist in a naturally patchy environment of young, regenerating jack pine forests (i.e., 5–23 ...
Habitat degradation and fragmentation are key processes leading to population decline of many bird s...
Long-term management planning for conservation-reliant migratory songbirds is particularly challengi...
Abstract The threatened Kirtland’s warbler Dendroica 25 pairs and at least nine nests fledged young....
Kirtland’s warbler is one of many conservation-reliant species listed under the Endangered Species A...
Understanding associations between habitat and the demography of endangered wildlife is essential fo...
The Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera) is a songbird that breeds in eastern deciduous forest...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerule...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, we became increasingly aware, as a Nation, of declining populatio...
The historic persecution and decline of European raptor populations precipitated the use of reintrod...
Author Institution: The Holden ArboretumEight routes and 79 stations were sampled on the natural are...
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) populations are declining throughout much of their ran...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has received a large amount of criticism in recent years by conserv...
The first Kirtland’s warbler in North America was identified in 1851 from a specimen collected on Dr...
The 1971 census of the Kirtland’s Warbler taken on the warblers nesting grounds in North Central Mic...
dii) persist in a naturally patchy environment of young, regenerating jack pine forests (i.e., 5–23 ...
Habitat degradation and fragmentation are key processes leading to population decline of many bird s...
Long-term management planning for conservation-reliant migratory songbirds is particularly challengi...
Abstract The threatened Kirtland’s warbler Dendroica 25 pairs and at least nine nests fledged young....
Kirtland’s warbler is one of many conservation-reliant species listed under the Endangered Species A...
Understanding associations between habitat and the demography of endangered wildlife is essential fo...
The Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera) is a songbird that breeds in eastern deciduous forest...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerule...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, we became increasingly aware, as a Nation, of declining populatio...
The historic persecution and decline of European raptor populations precipitated the use of reintrod...
Author Institution: The Holden ArboretumEight routes and 79 stations were sampled on the natural are...
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) populations are declining throughout much of their ran...