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Use of Aspen Stands by Migratory Birds for Effectiveness Monitoring

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Start Date
2009
End Date
2012

Summary

The shrub-steppe system that dominates the WLCI region separates the northern and southern Rocky Mountains; thus, forested areas in the WLCI region are limited. In the Green River Basin of southwest Wyoming, riparian and aspen woodlands comprise only a small fraction of the landscape, but many agencies perceive them as priority habitats because they make important contributions to landscape connectivity and biodiversity at local, regional, and geographic scales. Not only do aspen communities support a unique and diverse suite of species in the WLCI region, they provide important forage and cover for ungulates, help maintain headwater stream function, and they may serve as stepping stones for migratory forest birds traversing the semi-arid [...]

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  • Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative

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Derived from the WLCI Annual Reports.

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