To understand information needs and respond to the many challenges in bird conservation, USGS scientists participate in Flyway committees, on Joint Venture boards and working groups, in professional organizations, and in other conservation partnerships. These activities connect USGS scientists to conservation partners with whom they work to address substantial challenges. More than one hundred USGS scientists are dedicated to the scientific study of birds.
Bird Research
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird data is available from the button below.
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird publications is available from the button below.
Research priorities for migratory birds under climate change—A qualitative value of information assessment Research priorities for migratory birds under climate change—A qualitative value of information assessment
Shifts in the wintering distribution and abundance of Emperor Geese in Alaska Shifts in the wintering distribution and abundance of Emperor Geese in Alaska
Shorebird research at the U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center Shorebird research at the U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center
Diurnal timing of nonmigratory movement by birds: The importance of foraging spatial scales Diurnal timing of nonmigratory movement by birds: The importance of foraging spatial scales
Predicting bird guilds using vegetation composition and structure on a wild and scenic river in Arizona Predicting bird guilds using vegetation composition and structure on a wild and scenic river in Arizona
Migratory status determines resource selection by American Woodcock at an important fall stopover, Cape May, New Jersey Migratory status determines resource selection by American Woodcock at an important fall stopover, Cape May, New Jersey
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To understand information needs and respond to the many challenges in bird conservation, USGS scientists participate in Flyway committees, on Joint Venture boards and working groups, in professional organizations, and in other conservation partnerships. These activities connect USGS scientists to conservation partners with whom they work to address substantial challenges. More than one hundred USGS scientists are dedicated to the scientific study of birds.
Bird Research
Recent data (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research is listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird data is available from the button below.
Recent publications (2020-2022) related to USGS migratory bird research are listed below. A complete listing of USGS migratory bird publications is available from the button below.
Research priorities for migratory birds under climate change—A qualitative value of information assessment Research priorities for migratory birds under climate change—A qualitative value of information assessment
Shifts in the wintering distribution and abundance of Emperor Geese in Alaska Shifts in the wintering distribution and abundance of Emperor Geese in Alaska
Shorebird research at the U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center Shorebird research at the U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center
Diurnal timing of nonmigratory movement by birds: The importance of foraging spatial scales Diurnal timing of nonmigratory movement by birds: The importance of foraging spatial scales
Predicting bird guilds using vegetation composition and structure on a wild and scenic river in Arizona Predicting bird guilds using vegetation composition and structure on a wild and scenic river in Arizona
Migratory status determines resource selection by American Woodcock at an important fall stopover, Cape May, New Jersey Migratory status determines resource selection by American Woodcock at an important fall stopover, Cape May, New Jersey
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