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Breeding Landbird Monitoring

January 1, 2006 | Public Programs
The Northeast Temperate Network monitors forest breeding bird populations at 11 National Parks in the northeast. Breeding birds are a consistently reliable and easily detectable indicator of long-term ecosystem change. Management activities at National Parks in the northeast aimed at preserving historical features, landscapes, or practices may have an impact on natural resources. By observing trends in breeding bird populations, park managers can better understand the effects of these practices on ecosystem processes. Bird watching is an important experience for many park visitors. This monitoring program involves and engages the public in park stewardship.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Brian Mitchell
    Project Manager
    National Park Service
  • Vermont Center for Ecostudies
    Contributor
  • Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Life science
    Audience: Adults | General Public
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Citizen Science Programs

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