Bird Conservation Plans
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California Desert Bird Conservation Plan
(2006)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan will address bird populations
east of California's major mountain axis in the Mojave and Lower
Colorado River Valley section of the Sonoran Desert, also referred
to as the Colorado Desert.
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California Sagebrush Bird Conservation Plan
(2005)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan has been prepared to stimulate
and support an active approach to conservation of landbird populations
that depend on sagebrush habitats in eastern California. It represents
a synthesis of published and unpublished information on birds in
the region, the ecology of sagebrush systems, and conservation planning.
Recommendations included in this document are intended to guide
planning efforts and actions of land managers, expenditures of government
and non-government organizations, and stimulate monitoring and research
to support the conservation of landbirds.
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California Coastal Scrub / Chaparral Bird Conservation Plan
(2004)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan has been developed to
guide conservation policy and action on behalf of coastal scrub/chaparral
habitats and wildlife. The geographic scope of this plan is the
distribution of low-elevation shrublands west of the state’s major
mountain axis. The plan has focused on data concerning bird species
that are dependent on these habitat types, but conservation recommendations
have broad applicability for all coastal scrub and chaparral habitats
in California (with the exception of montane chaparral). If implemented,
these recommendations would benefit many scrub- and chaparral-dependent
species.
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California Riparian Bird Conservation Plan
(2004)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan has been developed to guide
conservation policy and action on behalf of riparian habitats and
California's landbirds. This Conservation Plan focuses on data concerning
bird species associated with riparian habitat, but conservation
recommendations, if implemented, should benefit many riparian associated
species.
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Southern Pacific Shorebird Conservation Plan
(2003)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan provides relevant information and needs for the conservation of shorebirds on the coast and in the Central Valley of California.
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California Coniferous Forest Bird Conservation Plan
(2002)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan has been developed to help guide conservation
policy and action on behalf of coniferous habitats and associated
landbirds throughout California. The Conservation Plan is a synthesis
of the current state of knowledge concerning birds in California's
coniferous forests and the problems they face. Recommendations presented
here can be used by land managers to support viable populations
of birds that depend on these forests for breeding.
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California Oak Woodland Bird Conservation Plan
(2002)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan has been developed to guide
conservation policy and action on behalf of oak woodland habitats
and wildlife. The plan has focused on data concerning bird species
that are dependent on oak woodlands, but conservation recommendations
have broad applicability for all oak woodland habitats and, if implemented,
would benefit many oak woodland species.
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California Grassland Bird Conservation Plan
(2000)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This plan has been developed to guide
conservation policy and action on behalf of grassland habitats and
birds. The geographic scope of this plan is the distribution of
annual and native perennial grasslands in the state, which are found
predominantly along the coast and in California’s Great Central
Valley. The plan has focused on data concerning seven focal grassland
bird species that are dependent on these habitat types. A primary
finding of this plan, and therefore its most important recommendation,
is the paucity of data concerning grassland bird species and the
need to collect basic information concerning species distribution,
productivity and survival before extensive conservation recommendations
can be made.
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California Sierra Nevada Bird Conservation Plan
(1999)
(Adobe PDF Document)
The purpose of the plan is to summarize and analyze existing information on the status
of Sierra bird populations, to identify major land management issues
that may be threatening the security of those populations, and to
suggest conservation actions to safeguard the populations and the
habitats on which they depend.
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Habitat Enhancement Guides
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Bringing the Birds Back:A Guide to Habitat Enhancement in Riparian and Oak Woodlands for the North Bay Region
(2006)
(Adobe PDF Document)
This easy-to-use guide to habitat restoration and enhancement identifi es practical steps that landowners and land managers can take to improve bird habitat on their land – and thereby overall ecosystem health.
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Enhancing Coastal Scrub and Chaparral Habitat for Birds at Your Home or Ranch
(Adobe PDF Document)
To learn how to maintain native coastal scrub and chaparral habitat on your property, and how to create new coastal scrub and chaparral habitat to support breeding birds.
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Enhancing Oak Woodland Habitat for Birds at Your Home or Ranch
(Adobe PDF Document)
To learn how to maintain native oak woodland habitat on your property, and how to create new oak woodland habitat to support breeding birds.
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Enhancing Riparian Habitat for Birds at Your Home or Ranch
(Adobe PDF Document)
To learn how to maintain native riparian habitat on your property, and how to create new riparian habitat to support breeding birds.
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