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Abstract
Both grasslands and wetlands in the northern prairies have been extensively converted for agricultural use, which has reduced the value of these habitats for breeding birds. Most land-use changes took place before monitoring programs for birds began, so quantitative assessments of changes in avian populations are lacking. This paper discusses the status of bird populations in the northern prairies, key upland and wetland habitats, effects of common management practices, and issues that specifically result from a landscape perspective. Most management practices are employed for other objectives; consequences to nongame birds are incidental, but vitally important to some species.
Publication type | Report |
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Publication Subtype | Federal Government Series |
Title | Management of northern prairies and wetlands for the conservation of neotropical migratory birds |
Series title | General Technical Report |
Series number | NC-187 |
Year Published | 1996 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Forest Service |
Publisher location | St. Paul, MN |
Contributing office(s) | Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center |
Description | 15 p. |
Larger Work Type | Report |
Larger Work Subtype | Federal Government Series |
Larger Work Title | Management of midwestern landscapes for the conservation of neotropical migratory birds |
First page | 53 |
Last page | 67 |
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