To facilitate forest planning and management on National Wildlife Refuges, we synthesized multiple data sources to describe land ownership patterns, land cover, landscape pattern, and changes in forest composition for four ecoregions and their associated refuges of the Upper Midwest. We related observed patterns to ecological processes important for forest conservation and restoration, with specific attention to refuge patterns of importance for forest landbirds of conservation priority. The large amount of public land within the ecoregions (31–80%) suggests that opportunities exist for coarse and meso-scale approaches to conserving and restoring ecological processes affecting the refuges, particularly historical fire regimes. Forests domin...
In the United States, many resources devoted to conservation are routed through states, but animal a...
Table of Contents: Protecting Borders and Wildlife, page 4 Scientists Puzzle over Great Lakes Die-Of...
Conversion of Midwestern riparian areas for agricultural production has greatly altered their functi...
To facilitate forest planning and management on National Wildlife Refuges, we synthesized multiple d...
The U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System has nearly completed its first round of unit-level, compreh...
Forests in our agricultural or urbanized landscapes are especially vulnerable to degradation. Since ...
A retrospective of National Wildlife Refuge System conservation shows a promising trajectory. The ...
Land-use change around protected areas can reduce their effective size and limit their ability to co...
Historical reference conditions provide important context for creating ecological restoration and ma...
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are public-private partnerships that focus on natural res...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Among the many challenges land managers face in implementing restoration projects, one of the greate...
Although land management over much of the history of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National W...
National wildlife refuges have a biological conservation mandate surpassing that of any other catego...
In the United States, many resources devoted to conservation are routed through states, but animal a...
Table of Contents: Protecting Borders and Wildlife, page 4 Scientists Puzzle over Great Lakes Die-Of...
Conversion of Midwestern riparian areas for agricultural production has greatly altered their functi...
To facilitate forest planning and management on National Wildlife Refuges, we synthesized multiple d...
The U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System has nearly completed its first round of unit-level, compreh...
Forests in our agricultural or urbanized landscapes are especially vulnerable to degradation. Since ...
A retrospective of National Wildlife Refuge System conservation shows a promising trajectory. The ...
Land-use change around protected areas can reduce their effective size and limit their ability to co...
Historical reference conditions provide important context for creating ecological restoration and ma...
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are public-private partnerships that focus on natural res...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Among the many challenges land managers face in implementing restoration projects, one of the greate...
Although land management over much of the history of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National W...
National wildlife refuges have a biological conservation mandate surpassing that of any other catego...
In the United States, many resources devoted to conservation are routed through states, but animal a...
Table of Contents: Protecting Borders and Wildlife, page 4 Scientists Puzzle over Great Lakes Die-Of...
Conversion of Midwestern riparian areas for agricultural production has greatly altered their functi...