
Passerine monitoring projects |

Golden eagle nesting area studies |

Golden eagle genetic data collection |

Autumn migration counts
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Christmas bird count |

Trumpeter
swan trend studies
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| Mortality
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Research and Resource Protection Division at Denali National
Park & Preserve works closely with many different
agencies and organizations on a variety of avian resource
studies. The following list is an overview of our current
partners/cooperators with links (when available) to their
web sites. For more information on these projects please
contact Carol McIntyre at 907-455-0671 or via e-mail at:
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| The Alaska
Bird Observatory |
We work cooperatively with the Alaska Bird Observatory
on passerine monitoring projects in Denali. Our past
efforts focused on monitoring passerine population trends
in spruce forests along the park road corridor. We are
currently collaborating on a project to describe and
detect change in the temporal and spatial variation
in the abundance and distribution of passerines across
the park and preserve.
Learn more about the
Alaska Bird Observatory: http://www.alaskabird.org/
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U.S.
Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division,
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
and Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon
State University
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We are developing a landscape-scale
model to examine the influence of topography, habitat
and prey availability on nesting golden eagles in Denali.
Denali and US Geological Survey, Biological Resources
Division, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
fund this project jointly.
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Learn more about the USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center: |
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http://fresc.fsl.orst.edu/ |
Learn more about the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University: |
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http://fw.oregonstate.edu/index.htm |
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US
Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division,
Alaska Biological Science Center
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Scientists from the Alaska
Biological Science Center are collaborating with Denali
scientists on several avian studies including describing
the annual movements of golden eagles using satellite
telemetry, determining the nesting area fidelity and
adult survivorship of golden eagles using molecular
genetic techniques, and monitoring temporal and spatial
variation in abundance and distribution of landbirds
at a landscape scale.
Home page: http://www.absc.usgs.gov/
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We
work closely with the Denali Institute on science education
projects including the Northern Studies Field Course
and the Special Emphasis Series. We are also providing
support for the Denali Institute Bird Migration Station.
The autumn migration station is a cooperative effort
among the Denali Institute, the Alaska Bird Observatory,
Denali National Park and Preserve and Camp Denali/North
Face Lodge.
Learn more about the
Denali Institute: http://www.denaliinstitute.org/
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US
Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division,
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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Denali's scientists participate
in the North American Breeding Bird Survey each year.
Denali' scientists conduct bird censuses on two Breeding
Bird Survey (BBS) routes along the Denali Park road
each June. The BBS is a large-scale survey of North
American birds. The BBS was started in 1966, and the
over 3,500 routes are surveyed in June by experienced
birders. The primary objective of the BBS has been the
estimation of population change for songbirds. However,
the data have many potential uses, and investigators
have used the data to address a variety of research
and management objectives.
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http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbbs/ |
| Look at route trend analyses for the Toklat BBS Route: |
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http://www.mbr.nbs.gov/cgi-bin/rtena.pl?03015 |
| Look at route trend analyses for the Savage BBS Route: |
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http://www.mbr.nbs.gov/cgi-bin/rtena.pl?03115 |
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The Audubon Christmas Bird Count: Citizen Science in the Denali Park Community
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Nan Eagleson, a community
member in Denali Park, organizes the Audubon Christmas
Bird Count for the Denali area. Each winter, dozens
of local community members participate in the Denali
Christmas Bird Count. Denali's scientists use information
from this bird count to learn more about occurrence
and abundance of winter species in the Denali area.
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| Learn more about the Audubon Christmas Bird Count: |
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http://www.audubon.org/bird/cbc/ |
| See results of 2001 Denali Christmas Bird Count: |
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http://audubon.birdsource.org/CBCOutput/review.html?species
ByState=false&yr=102&circle=S842142 |
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US
Fish and Wildlife Service, Migratory Bird Management,
Region 7
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Denali's scientists collaborate
with waterfowl biologists from the US Fish and Wildlife
Service to determine distribution, abundance, and population
trends for trumpeter swans in Denali. Every five years,
staff from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Migratory
Bird Management, conduct a statewide trumpeter swan
survey. There are over 300 breeding pairs of trumpeter
swans in Denali. Starting in 2000, Denali provided funding
to help continue these important statewide population
trend surveys.
Learn more about the
US Fish and Wildlife Service, Migratory Bird Management,
Region 7:
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http://www.r7.fws.gov/mbm/waterfowl/surveys/trswatl.html |
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Denali's scientists work with the Denali Foundation on
science education projects to provide park visitors with
contemporary information about park resources.
Learn more about the Denali
Foundation: www.denali.org
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Denali's scientists collaborate with scientists at the
Department of Biology and Wildlife, the Institute of Arctic
Biology, and the Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife
Research Unit, at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks on
a variety of projects.
Learn more about the University of Alaska Fairbanks: www.uaf.edu
Department of Biology & Wildlife: http://mercury.bio.uaf.edu/biolwild/
Institute of Arctic Biology:
http://mercury.bio.uaf.edu/iab/index.html
Alaska Cooperative Fish
& Wildlife Research Unit: http://mercury.bio.uaf.edu/akcfwru/unit_index.html
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| Alaska Natural History Association (ANHA) |
The Alaska Natural History Association (ANHA) is "a non profit organization dedicated to enhancing understanding and conservation of the natural, cultural and historical resources of Alaska's public lands." ANHA has partnered with us to publish the Denali National Park Bird Checklist and the recently released book, Birds of Denali. Find out more about the Alaska Natural History Association: http://www.alaskanha.org/
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