Desert Thrashers – Borderlands Avian Data Center In 2017 with funding from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the group collaborated to design and implement a pilot year effort to survey for Bendire’s Thrashers, LeConte’s Thrasher, and Loggerhead Shrike in Arizona, California, and Nevada
Loggerhead Shrike Survery Form-Final - gadnrle. org LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE SURVEY Instructions: This survey is designed to take less than 5 minutes It is critical that you record information at two sites; (1) where you first encounter the shrike(s), and (2) an unoccupied site in the first similar habitat type at least 1 mile away from the first site
Recommended Survey Methods and AKN Protocol for Mission-Sensitive . . . The Mission-Sensitive Species page now includes the recommended field survey methodology and AKN Protocols for standardized surveys for Bendire’s Thrashers (as well as LeConte’s Trasher and Loggerhead Shrike) created by the Desert Thrasher Working Group (DTWG)
BLM Nevada - Bureau of Land Management Whether you make your living ranching or mining or whether you enjoy the iconic landscapes of the West by horseback, off-highway vehicle, hiking, hunting or fishing, you share our common heritage of public lands Working hard and playing hard in wide open spaces is in the fiber of Nevada history
Loggerhead Shrike B150 (Lanius ludovicianus - US Forest Service Loggerhead Shrike B150 (Lanius ludovicianus) e of problems in the western Sierra Nevad DISTRIBUTION HABITAT: Breeds in blue oak savannahs, digger pine-oak wood-lands, and chaparral types; prefers stands with low percent canopy cover SPECIAL HABITAT REQUIREMENTS: Shrubs grass-forbs
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is to provide guidance and procedures for coordination and cooperation between the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW) regarding the management of wildlife in designated BLM Wilderness Areas within the State of Nevada
Microsoft Word - Loggerhead Shrike Survery Form-Final. doc LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE SURVEY Instructions: This survey is designed to take less than 5 minutes It is critical that you record information at two sites; (1) where you first encounter the shrike(s), and (2) an unoccupied site in the first similar habitat type at least 1 mile away from the first site
How You Can Help — Loggerhead Shrike Working Group We are establishing a network of community scientist “Shrike Forces” throughout North America to help with shrike surveys and monitoring Help us to gather data on shrike populations across the continent If you own or manage suitable land, take a few simple steps to make it shrike-friendly
Desert Upland Baseline Bird Surveys Final Project Report - Clark County, NV The surveys did not detect any of the bird species covered by the Clark County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) but did detect two evaluation species (loggerhead shrike [Lanius ludovicianus] and LeConte’s thrasher [Toxostoma lecontei])