Minnesota National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program Annual Report 1995-2019

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Minnesota National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program Annual Report 1995-2019

Published Date

2019

Publisher

University of Minnesota Duluth

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Technical Report

Abstract

Minnesota’s National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program has documented trends in forest bird abundances for 25 years. These data have provided insight into the impacts of forest management on breeding birds and helped inform the development of management policies and conservation initiatives. This report summarizes forest bird monitoring data gathered from 1995 through 2019. Here we summarize the current status of species trends and overall trends for migration, habitat, and nesting guilds. We focus our discussion on species of conservation importance in the state to provide an ecological context and discuss management implications of the observed patterns in the region for these species.

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The nine appendices mentioned in the report are attached both within the report (see the Attachments pane) and separately to this record (Appendices A-I).

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USDA Forest Service, Chippewa National Forest, Superior National Forest

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Grinde, Alexis R; Bednar, Joshua D; Liljenquist, Alexis L. (2019). Minnesota National Forest Breeding Bird Monitoring Program Annual Report 1995-2019. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223204.

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