Sam Droege
Sam is a Wildlife Biologist at the Eastern Ecological Science Center in Laurel, MD.
Sam has coordinated the North American Breeding Bird Survey Program, developed the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program, the BioBlitz, Cricket Crawl, and FrogwatchUSA programs and worked on the design and evaluation of monitoring programs. Currently he is developing an inventory and monitoring program for native bees, online identification guides for North American bees at discoverlife.org, and reviving the North American Bird Phenology Program.
Education and Certifications
M.S. from State University of New York – Syracuse
B.S. from University of Maryland
Science and Products
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North American Breeding Bird Survey Annual Summary, 1988 North American Breeding Bird Survey Annual Summary, 1988
Introduction: The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is run by approximately 2,000 skilled amateur ornithologists, and is coordinated cooperatively by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Canadian Wildlife Service. Beginning in 1966, BBS cooperators have been collecting standardized information on North American bird populations. The BBS is a roadside survey, comprised of...
Authors
Sam Droege, J.R. Sauer
Monitoring bird populations with Breeding Bird Survey and atlas data Monitoring bird populations with Breeding Bird Survey and atlas data
The principal means of monitoring avian species in North America since 1966 is the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS). Nearly 2000 random roadside rouleS of 50 3-minule stops each are run once each summer by experienced observers. Two-year and 10ng-lerm population trends have been calculated for 250 of the more common species. We show how Breeding Bird Atlas dala for lWO periods of time can also...
Authors
C.S. Robbins, Sam Droege, J.R. Sauer
Population trends of the Purple Martin in North America, 1966-1986 Population trends of the Purple Martin in North America, 1966-1986
No abstract available.
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J.R. Sauer, M. K. Klimkiewicz, Sam Droege
Population trends of the purple martin in North America, 1966 - 1986 Population trends of the purple martin in North America, 1966 - 1986
No abstract available.
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J.R. Sauer, M. K. Klimkiewicz, Sam Droege
Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 61. Beech-spruce-maple forest Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 61. Beech-spruce-maple forest
No abstract available.
Authors
B.R. Noon, Sam Droege
Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 60. Beech-spruce-hemlock forest Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 60. Beech-spruce-hemlock forest
No abstract available.
Authors
Sam Droege, B.R. Noon
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 72
North American Breeding Bird Survey Annual Summary, 1988 North American Breeding Bird Survey Annual Summary, 1988
Introduction: The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is run by approximately 2,000 skilled amateur ornithologists, and is coordinated cooperatively by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Canadian Wildlife Service. Beginning in 1966, BBS cooperators have been collecting standardized information on North American bird populations. The BBS is a roadside survey, comprised of...
Authors
Sam Droege, J.R. Sauer
Monitoring bird populations with Breeding Bird Survey and atlas data Monitoring bird populations with Breeding Bird Survey and atlas data
The principal means of monitoring avian species in North America since 1966 is the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS). Nearly 2000 random roadside rouleS of 50 3-minule stops each are run once each summer by experienced observers. Two-year and 10ng-lerm population trends have been calculated for 250 of the more common species. We show how Breeding Bird Atlas dala for lWO periods of time can also...
Authors
C.S. Robbins, Sam Droege, J.R. Sauer
Population trends of the Purple Martin in North America, 1966-1986 Population trends of the Purple Martin in North America, 1966-1986
No abstract available.
Authors
J.R. Sauer, M. K. Klimkiewicz, Sam Droege
Population trends of the purple martin in North America, 1966 - 1986 Population trends of the purple martin in North America, 1966 - 1986
No abstract available.
Authors
J.R. Sauer, M. K. Klimkiewicz, Sam Droege
Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 61. Beech-spruce-maple forest Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 61. Beech-spruce-maple forest
No abstract available.
Authors
B.R. Noon, Sam Droege
Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 60. Beech-spruce-hemlock forest Forty-fourth breeding bird census. 60. Beech-spruce-hemlock forest
No abstract available.
Authors
Sam Droege, B.R. Noon