American woodcock (Scolopax minor) have experienced significant long-term population declines in the Eastern and Central Management Regions since Singing-ground Surveys (SGS) were first implemented in the mid-1960s. Declines in population trend coupled with declines in woodcock recruitment are widely believed to be caused by the loss or alteration of early succession forest and shrubland land-cover types throughout the breeding range. Developing a system of demonstrations areas (~200 – 800 ha) where specific Best Management Practices (BMPs) are applied throughout the woodcock breeding range is one strategy to influence landscape change and potentially increase woodcock population size. However, how woodcock populations respond to BMP...
Singing-ground Survey data indicated that the numbers of displaying American woodcock (Scolopax mino...
Singing-ground Survey data indicated that the numbers of displaying American woodcock (Scolopax mino...
ABSTRACT American woodcock (Scolopax minor; hereafter woodcock) are monitored, in part, by counts of...
American woodcock (Scolopax minor) have experienced significant long-term declines in the Eastern a...
Declines in the number of American woodcock (Scolopax minor) heard on annual singing ground surveys ...
Declines in the number of American woodcock (Scolopax minor) heard on annual singing ground surveys ...
Surveys designed to determine the population status of American woodcock indicate little change in r...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
The American woodcock (Scolopax minor) population index in North America has declined 0.9% a year s...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
The American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) is a migratory upland game species occurring across much of e...
Singing-ground Survey data indicated that the numbers of displaying American woodcock (Scolopax mino...
Singing-ground Survey data indicated that the numbers of displaying American woodcock (Scolopax mino...
ABSTRACT American woodcock (Scolopax minor; hereafter woodcock) are monitored, in part, by counts of...
American woodcock (Scolopax minor) have experienced significant long-term declines in the Eastern a...
Declines in the number of American woodcock (Scolopax minor) heard on annual singing ground surveys ...
Declines in the number of American woodcock (Scolopax minor) heard on annual singing ground surveys ...
Surveys designed to determine the population status of American woodcock indicate little change in r...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
The American woodcock (Scolopax minor) population index in North America has declined 0.9% a year s...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
Singing-ground and Wing-collection surveys were conducted to assess the population status of the Ame...
The American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) is a migratory upland game species occurring across much of e...
Singing-ground Survey data indicated that the numbers of displaying American woodcock (Scolopax mino...
Singing-ground Survey data indicated that the numbers of displaying American woodcock (Scolopax mino...
ABSTRACT American woodcock (Scolopax minor; hereafter woodcock) are monitored, in part, by counts of...