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Stakeholder Profile: Wildlife Trust
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Wildlife Trust works in the United States and worldwide to empower local conservation scientists to protect nature and safeguard wildlife health, ecosystem health, and human health.


 

Activities/Projects:

Principal Investigator Title Start Date Stop Date Purpose
Scott Newman SeaNet: Citizen-Scientist Seabird Health Monitoring 3/2004 On-going This project aims, as part of a larger SEANET effort from Nova Scotia to Delaware, to develop a long-term monitoring database in which seadbird mortality and demographic information will be collected at specific beaches in New Jersey and New York repeatedly throughout the year in order to evaluate differential bird deposition rates.


The Jamaica Bay Institute (JBI) at Gateway National Recreation Area (GNRA), along with Wildlife Trust, Harbor Herons Subcommittee of the NY-NJ Harbor Estuary Program, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service sponsored the Harbor Herons, Cormorants, and More - Current Research and Future Planning meeting, November 30 - December 1, 2006, Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, New York. The 2-day gathering featured the Harbor Herons Sub-Committee Meeting, followed by sessions including Monitoring Methodology, Environmental Toxins, Bioindicators, and Habitat Quality, Colonial Waterbird Populations beyond Harbor Herons, Population Perspectives, and Double-crested Cormorants.


Citations:

Koontz, F.W., and Elbin, S.B. 1997. The recovery status of grassland birds and their habitat relationships as a guide for ecologically-based management of restored grasslands at Floyd Bennett Field, Gateway National Recreation Area. Preliminary report - year one. 12pp. (JABBERT # 127, RIC # 137).

Elbin, S.B. and F.W. Koontz. 1996. The recovery status of grassland birds and their habitat relationships as a guide for ecologically-based management of restored grasslands at Floyd Bennett Field, Gateway National Recreation Area, Brooklyn, New York. 1996 Field Season Progress Report presented to the National Park Service, Fort Tilden, Staten Island, NY. October 25, 1996.
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