Artwork by Adrienne Olmstead
Lead author:
Dr. Steve Zack, Wildlife Conservation
Society, szack@wcs.org
Supporting Authors: Grant
Ballard, Gregg Elliott, Tom Gardali, Geoff Geupel, Sacha Heath,
Aaron Holmes, Diana Humple, Mike Lynes, Sandy Scoggin, Diana Stralberg
An Excerpt from the Executive Summary:
This Oak Woodland Bird Conservation Plan is a collaborative effort
of California Partners in Flight. It has been developed to guide
conservation policy and action on behalf of oak woodland habitats
and wildlife. The plan has focused on data concerning bird species
that are dependent on oak woodlands, but conservation recommendations
have broad applicability for all oak woodland habitats and, if implemented,
would benefit many oak woodland species.
Recommended Citation
CalPIF (California Partners in Flight). 2002. Version 2.0. The oak
woodland bird conservation plan: a strategy for protecting and managing
oak woodland habitats and associated birds in California (S. Zack,
lead author). Point Reyes Bird Observatory, Stinson Beach, CA. http://www.prbo.org/calpif/plans.html
Feedback on Plan Use:
We are looking for as much input from resource managers, biologists,
and the public as possible, so please send us your feedback.
Read the Oak Woodland
Bird Conservation Plan Version 2.0.
"Enhancing Oak Woodland Habitat" handout. Click
here.
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GIS database of CalPIF Oak Woodland study sites
Focal Species Accounts and Range and Breeding
Status Maps:
- Focal Species Accounts:
- Focal Species Range and Breeding Status Maps:
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