Michael Casazza
Mike Casazza's research program at the Dixon Field Station focuses on the ecology of waterfowl and wetland management in the Pacific Flyway.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Mike and his team are experts in wildlife telemetry and apply cutting edge tools to answer complex ecological questions. In addition, Mike’s program also focuses on threatened and endangered species in a variety of ecosystems including primary ecological research on the endangered California Ridgway's Rail in SF Bay, the endangered San Francisco Gartersnake, the threatened Giant Gartersnake in the Central Valley of California, the California state-listed Greater Sandhill Crane, and the Greater Sage-Grouse. Mike Casazza's research has targeted studies which provide critical species information to land managers responsible for maintaining diverse and healthy wildlife populations while trying to help recover special status species. Understanding key life history traits of special status species can lead to management options promoting species recovery.
EDUCATION
- 1995 M.S. California State University, Sacramento Thesis: Habitat use and movement of Northern Pintails wintering in Suisun Marsh, CA
- 1988 B.S. Wildlife Biology, U.C. Davis
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Investigations of giant garter snakes in the Natomas Basin: 2000 field season. December 21, 2000, Dixon Field Station, Dixon, CA
Investigations of Giant Garter Snakes in the Natomas Basin:1998-1999 - Project Summary
PINSAT 2000 Progress Update Report
Waterfowl Distribution, Movements and Habitat Use Relative to Recent Habitat Changes in the Central Valley of California: Progress Report - June 2000
Analysis of Band-tailed Pigeon Population Estimates - 1998 Progress Report
1996 progress report for the giant garter snake study
Valley Habitats: A technical guidance series for private land managers in California's Central Valley
Habitat use and movements of Northern Pintails wintering in the Suisun Marsh, California
Wildlife Resources of the Central Valley, California: The Northern Pintail
Survival, habitat use, and movements of female northern pintails radio-marked in the Suisun Marsh, California. Final Report, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and California Waterfowl Association
Survival, habitat use, and movements of female northern pintails radio-marked in the Suisun Marsh, California
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Investigations of giant garter snakes in the Natomas Basin: 2000 field season. December 21, 2000, Dixon Field Station, Dixon, CA
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsG.D. Wylie, Michael L. CasazzaInvestigations of Giant Garter Snakes in the Natomas Basin:1998-1999 - Project Summary
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsG.D. Wylie, Michael L. CasazzaPINSAT 2000 Progress Update Report
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsM. R. Miller, John Y. Takekawa, D.L. Orthmeyer, J. P. Fleskes, Michael L. Casazza, W.M. PerryWaterfowl Distribution, Movements and Habitat Use Relative to Recent Habitat Changes in the Central Valley of California: Progress Report - June 2000
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsJ. P. Fleskes, J.Y. Yee, Michael L. Casazza, J. Daugherty, W.M. PerryAnalysis of Band-tailed Pigeon Population Estimates - 1998 Progress Report
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsMichael L. Casazza, J.L. Yee, M. R. Miller, D.L. Orthmeyer1996 progress report for the giant garter snake study
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsG.D. Wylie, Michael L. Casazza, J.K. DaughertyValley Habitats: A technical guidance series for private land managers in California's Central Valley
No abstract available.AuthorsM. R. Miller, J. Fleskes, Michael L. Casazza, J. E. AustinHabitat use and movements of Northern Pintails wintering in the Suisun Marsh, California
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsMichael L. CasazzaWildlife Resources of the Central Valley, California: The Northern Pintail
No abstract available.AuthorsM. R. Miller, J. Fleskes, Michael L. Casazza, J. AustinSurvival, habitat use, and movements of female northern pintails radio-marked in the Suisun Marsh, California. Final Report, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and California Waterfowl Association
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsM. R. Miller, D.L. Orthmeyer, Michael L. Casazza, M.R. McLandress, D.P. ConnellySurvival, habitat use, and movements of female northern pintails radio-marked in the Suisun Marsh, California
No abstract available at this timeAuthorsM. R. Miller, D.L. Orthmeyer, Michael L. Casazza, M.R. McLandress, D.P. Connelly - Web Tools
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