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Title

Northern Hawk Owls and recent burns: does burn age matter?
Document Type: Journal Article
Author(s): K. C. Hannah; J. S. Hoyt
Publication Year: 2004

Cataloging Information

Keyword(s):
  • Alberta
  • boreal forests
  • Canada
  • cavity nesting birds
  • cavity trees
  • clearcutting
  • coniferous forests
  • fire dependent species
  • fire frequency
  • fire suppression
  • forest management
  • logging
  • nesting
  • nongame birds
  • Picea glauca
  • Picea mariana
  • Picoides arcticus
  • Pinus banksiana
  • Populus tremuloides
  • post fire recovery
  • reproduction
  • salvage
  • snags
  • statistical analysis
  • succession
  • Surnia
  • wildfires
  • wildlife habitat management
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Record Last Modified: March 7, 2020
FRAMES Record Number: 41156
Tall Timbers Record Number: 16030
TTRS Location Status: In-file
TTRS Call Number: Journals-C
TTRS Abstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission

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Citation:
Hannah, K. C., and J. S. Hoyt. 2004. Northern Hawk Owls and recent burns: does burn age matter? The Condor 106(2):420-423.