- Author: Kim Ingram
Published on: February 23, 2011
Adult and juvenile California spotted owl
During a Sierra Nevada Adaptive Management Project (SNAMP) public meeting, a participant brought up the idea that California spotted owls preferred to nest near forest edges to be closer to foraging habitat and their prey. Principal investigator for the SNAMP Owl Team, Dr. Rocky Gutierrez, charged research fellow Casey Phillips and SNAMP Owl Team project leader Doug Tempel to research this question at SNAMP study sites in the Tahoe and Eldorado National Forests to see if this was...
Tags: forest (15), Journal of Raptor Research (1), Rocky Gutierrez (1), Sierra Nevada Adaptive Management Project (12), wildlife (24)
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