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Publication Details

Title:
Santa Fe Watershed Fuels Reduction Project: Avian Point Counts
Author(s):
Bagne, Karen E.; Finch, Deborah M.
Publication Year:
2008
How to Cite:
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Bagne, Karen E.; Finch, Deborah M. 2008. Santa Fe Watershed Fuels Reduction Project: Avian Point Counts. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2008-0003
Abstract:
Data were collected during a fuels reduction project conducted by the Santa Fe National Forest in the Santa Fe Municipal Watershed from 2002 to 2007. Fuel reduction includes mechanical thinning, burning of piles and broadcast burning though only a small portion of the study area was burned during wildlife monitoring. In addition to areas thinned, we collected data in adjacent areas that were not actively managed. Data include live-trapping of small mammals, avian point counts, avian nest monitoring, and vegetation structure and composition. This data publication contains the avian point counts conducted from 2002 to 2007, along with the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates of point count locations.

Keywords:
avian point counts; fuels reduction; biota; Ecology, Ecosystems, & Environment; Animal ecology; Fire; Fire effects on environment; Prescribed fire; Natural Resource Management & Use; Forest management; Wildlife (or Fauna); Birds; Santa Fe County; New Mexico
Related publications:
  • Bagne, Karen E.; Finch, Deborah M. 2009. Small-scale response in an avian community to a large-scale thinning project in the southwestern United States. Fourth International Partners in Flight Conference. Tundra to Tropics:669-678. McAllen, TX: Partners in Flight - U.S. “In: Rich, T. D.; Arizmendi, C.; Demarest, D.; Thompson, C., eds. Tundra to tropics: Connecting birds, habitats and people. February 13-16 2008.”. https://research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/34414
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