Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds

To address the loss of wetlands and riparian forests in California, private lands habitat programs are available through U.S. federal and state government agencies to help growers, ranchers and other private landowners create and enhance wildlife habitat. The programs provide financial and technical...

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Main Authors: Ryan T. DiGaudio, Kimberly E. Kreitinger, Catherine M. Hickey, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Thomas Gardali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 2015-10-01
Series:California Agriculture
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Online Access:http://californiaagriculture.ucanr.edu/landingpage.cfm?articleid=ca.v069n04p210
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spelling doaj-9a9271e43a274381a2025950912058f62020-11-24T21:32:08ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912015-10-01690421022010.3733/ca.v069n04p210CAv069n04_3Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birdsRyan T. DiGaudio0Kimberly E. Kreitinger1Catherine M. Hickey2Nathaniel E. Seavy3Thomas Gardali4R.T. DiGaudio is Senior Ecologist for the Pacific Coast and Central Valley group at Point Blue Conservation Science, Petaluma, CAK.E. Kreitinger is President of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, Madison, WIC.M. Hickey is Conservation Director for the Pacific Coast and Central Valley group at Point Blue Conservation Science, Petaluma, CAN.E. Seavy is Research Director for the Pacific Coast and Central Valley group at Point Blue Conservation Science, Petaluma, CAT. Gardali is Director of the Pacific Coast and Central Valley group at Point Blue Conservation Science, Petaluma, CA.To address the loss of wetlands and riparian forests in California, private lands habitat programs are available through U.S. federal and state government agencies to help growers, ranchers and other private landowners create and enhance wildlife habitat. The programs provide financial and technical assistance for implementing conservation practices. To evaluate the benefits of these programs for wildlife, we examined bird use of private wetlands, postharvest flooded croplands and riparian forests enrolled in habitat programs in the Central Valley and North Coast regions of California. We found that private Central Valley wetlands supported 181 bird species during the breeding season. During fall migration, postharvest flooded croplands supported wetland-dependent species and a higher density of shorebirds than did semipermanent wetlands. At the riparian sites, bird species richness increased after restoration. These results demonstrated that the programs provided habitat for the species they were designed to protect; a variety of resident and migratory bird species used the habitats, and many special status species were recorded at the sites.http://californiaagriculture.ucanr.edu/landingpage.cfm?articleid=ca.v069n04p210animal ecologyAnimal Science and Animal ProductszoologybioinformaticsBiological Sciencesnatural historyagricultural landFarms and Farming Systemsagricultural managementenvironmental programsNatural ResourcesEarth and Environmental Sciencesnatural resource managementEarth and Environmental Sciences
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author Ryan T. DiGaudio
Kimberly E. Kreitinger
Catherine M. Hickey
Nathaniel E. Seavy
Thomas Gardali
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Catherine M. Hickey
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Thomas Gardali
Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
California Agriculture
animal ecology
Animal Science and Animal Products
zoology
bioinformatics
Biological Sciences
natural history
agricultural land
Farms and Farming Systems
agricultural management
environmental programs
Natural Resources
Earth and Environmental Sciences
natural resource management
Earth and Environmental Sciences
author_facet Ryan T. DiGaudio
Kimberly E. Kreitinger
Catherine M. Hickey
Nathaniel E. Seavy
Thomas Gardali
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title Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
title_short Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
title_full Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
title_fullStr Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
title_full_unstemmed Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
title_sort private lands habitat programs benefit california's native birds
publisher University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
series California Agriculture
issn 0008-0845
2160-8091
publishDate 2015-10-01
description To address the loss of wetlands and riparian forests in California, private lands habitat programs are available through U.S. federal and state government agencies to help growers, ranchers and other private landowners create and enhance wildlife habitat. The programs provide financial and technical assistance for implementing conservation practices. To evaluate the benefits of these programs for wildlife, we examined bird use of private wetlands, postharvest flooded croplands and riparian forests enrolled in habitat programs in the Central Valley and North Coast regions of California. We found that private Central Valley wetlands supported 181 bird species during the breeding season. During fall migration, postharvest flooded croplands supported wetland-dependent species and a higher density of shorebirds than did semipermanent wetlands. At the riparian sites, bird species richness increased after restoration. These results demonstrated that the programs provided habitat for the species they were designed to protect; a variety of resident and migratory bird species used the habitats, and many special status species were recorded at the sites.
topic animal ecology
Animal Science and Animal Products
zoology
bioinformatics
Biological Sciences
natural history
agricultural land
Farms and Farming Systems
agricultural management
environmental programs
Natural Resources
Earth and Environmental Sciences
natural resource management
Earth and Environmental Sciences
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