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Updated: about 1 month ago
Christmas Bird Count
Monitoring Birds
Monitoring Birds
Problem: Help bird conservation in North America by participating for one day in the annual Christmas Bird Count.
Prior to the turn of the century, people engaged in a holiday tradition known as the Christmas "Side Hunt": They would choose sides and go afield with their guns; whoever brought in the biggest pile of feathered (and furred) quarry won.
Conservation was in its beginning stages around the turn of the 20th century, and many observers and scientists were becoming concerned about declini...
Action: The Christmas Bird Count season is December 14 through January 5 each year. Your local count will occur on one day between those inclusive dates. If you have more than one local count, they will probably be conducted on different dates within the CBC season. You can pick the most convenient date, or participate in more than one count. There is a specific methodology to the CBC, but everyone can pa...
Action: The Christmas Bird Count season is December 14 through January 5 each year. Your local count will occur on one day between those inclusive dates. If you have more than one local count, they will probably be conducted on different dates within the CBC season. You can pick the most convenient date, or participate in more than one count. There is a specific methodology to the CBC, but everyone can pa...
Publisher:
National Audubon Society
Updated: 4 months ago
SWEEP
Small Wind Environmental Energy Project
Small Wind Environmental Energy Project
Problem: Until recently, small wind technologies and devices were not available for small rural and homestead electricity-generating applications.
Action: SWEEP --- Small Wind Environmental Energy Project We are gathering founding members and crew for this small wind renewable energy development project on five rural acres of the Mendocino coast. This project is in early-stage development of visioning, prototyping and organizing those wishing to explore small wind renewable energy, rural wind farming techniques and flying wind turbines.
Action: SWEEP --- Small Wind Environmental Energy Project We are gathering founding members and crew for this small wind renewable energy development project on five rural acres of the Mendocino coast. This project is in early-stage development of visioning, prototyping and organizing those wishing to explore small wind renewable energy, rural wind farming techniques and flying wind turbines.
Publisher:
Laurel Krause
Updated: 8 months ago
The Return of Bison and Wolf
instigating North America’s eco-renaissance
instigating North America’s eco-renaissance
Problem: a multi-level problem exists on the Great Plains of North America - decline of ecosystem quality, decline in quality of beef livestock, the comparative loss of kinds and numbers of species over the long haul. Also, the consumption of beef is now linked to Alzheimer's disease.
Action: This resource presents an alternative, visionary use of the Great Plains - the return of the bison herds, the return of wolf populations to "shepherd" and strengthen the bison, and the restoration of prairie floral systems. The overall picture uses this initial ecological renaissance as a starting point for full ecological restoration of the North American continent.
Action: This resource presents an alternative, visionary use of the Great Plains - the return of the bison herds, the return of wolf populations to "shepherd" and strengthen the bison, and the restoration of prairie floral systems. The overall picture uses this initial ecological renaissance as a starting point for full ecological restoration of the North American continent.
Updated: about 1 year ago
Conservation Corridor Planning at the Landscape Level
Managing for Wildlife Habitat
Managing for Wildlife Habitat
Problem: The quality and quantity of our Nation’s conservation corridors have declined for the last several decades. Natural corridors are frequently squeezed by adjacent land uses or severed by roads, utilities, dams, or other types of human development. Narrow and segmented corridors are less effective as travel lanes for wildlife dispersal and other ecological functions. Hundreds of miles of fence rows, windbreaks, and other planted corridors are removed annually to accommodate changing agricultura...
Action: How corridors are arranged and connected within the larger landscape context determine their wildlife value. This principle provides land managers with a tool to manage wildlife species diversity effectively. The cumulative effect of corridor arrangement influences wildlife population dynamics. Designing corridor systems is a task of creating strategic configurations across ownerships and land uses. The objective is to restore targeted ecological functions at watershed scales. The material ...
Action: How corridors are arranged and connected within the larger landscape context determine their wildlife value. This principle provides land managers with a tool to manage wildlife species diversity effectively. The cumulative effect of corridor arrangement influences wildlife population dynamics. Designing corridor systems is a task of creating strategic configurations across ownerships and land uses. The objective is to restore targeted ecological functions at watershed scales. The material ...
Review Group:
Conservation Review


