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Type: Webinar
Presenter(s):
- Jason TackUS Fish and Wildlife Service
- Jeremy D. MaestasUSDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Distribution Contact(s):
- Genie MontBlancUniversity of Nevada-Reno
Host Agency:
- Great Basin Fire Science Exchange
Publication Date: May 27, 2020
Management of expanding pinyon-juniper woodlands in sagebrush habitats has become a prominent strategy for sagebrush conservation, with spatially targeted tree removal efforts designed to benefit sage-grouse increasing over the past decade. This webinar will highlight recent literature on wildlife response to pinyon-juniper management across the West, and new science and tools for considering sagebrush- and woodland-obligate songbirds, like pinyon jay, in conifer management. Knowledge gained from wildlife studies will be put into context of emerging remote sensing analyses that provide a comprehensive picture of continued woodland change.
Recording Length: 0:51:21
Online Link(s):
Link to this recording (Streaming; YouTube)
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Keywords:
- canopy cover
- conifer expansion
- fragmentation
- grassland
- pinyon-juniper
- sage grouse
- sagebrush habitat
- savanna
- shrubland
- wildlife habitat
- woodlands
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FRAMES Record Number: 61296