Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines

The Montana Golden Eagle Working Group is preparing guidelines to address conservation concerns for golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) related to land use change and population-level mortality factors. The guidelines focus primarily on avoiding, minimizing and mitigating adverse impacts to golden eag...

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Main Authors: Wrightman, Catherine S., Berglund, Jeff, Bedrosian, Bryan, Carlson, John, Hanauska-Brown, Lauri, Milodragovich, Sam, Harmata, Alan A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Intermountain Journal of Science 2013
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Online Access:https://arc.lib.montana.edu/ojs/index.php/IJS/article/view/897
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spelling ftmontanastunojs:oai:ojs.arc.lib.montana.edu:article/897 2024-09-15T18:41:33+00:00 Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines Wrightman, Catherine S. Berglund, Jeff Bedrosian, Bryan Carlson, John Hanauska-Brown, Lauri Milodragovich, Sam Harmata, Alan A. 2013-12-31 application/pdf https://arc.lib.montana.edu/ojs/index.php/IJS/article/view/897 eng eng Intermountain Journal of Science https://arc.lib.montana.edu/ojs/index.php/IJS/article/view/897/739 https://arc.lib.montana.edu/ojs/index.php/IJS/article/view/897 Copyright (c) 2013 Intermountain Journal of Sciences Intermountain Journal of Sciences; Vol. 19 No. 1-4 December (2013); 68 1081-3519 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Non-peer-reviewed Abstract 2013 ftmontanastunojs 2024-07-10T03:16:13Z The Montana Golden Eagle Working Group is preparing guidelines to address conservation concerns for golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) related to land use change and population-level mortality factors. The guidelines focus primarily on avoiding, minimizing and mitigating adverse impacts to golden eagles. The USDI Fish and Wildlife Service Draft Conservation Plan Guidance explains the Service’s approach to issuing programmatic permits for eagle take and provides adaptive management guidance for the conservation of golden eagles related to land-based wind energy facilities. The Montana guidelines are intended to address a wider array of golden eagle conservation concerns and potential anthropogenic impacts, and compliment implementation of the industry-focused Draft Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance in Montana. We will present a summary of the status of and threats to golden eagle populations and habitats. Then we will discuss our draft conservation guidelines that outline strategies for maximizing reproductive potential and survival of the eagle population in Montana. We also will present some options for mitigation when negative impacts to eagles cannot be avoided or minimized. Article in Journal/Newspaper Aquila chrysaetos golden eagle Montana State University Library Open Journal Systems
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description The Montana Golden Eagle Working Group is preparing guidelines to address conservation concerns for golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) related to land use change and population-level mortality factors. The guidelines focus primarily on avoiding, minimizing and mitigating adverse impacts to golden eagles. The USDI Fish and Wildlife Service Draft Conservation Plan Guidance explains the Service’s approach to issuing programmatic permits for eagle take and provides adaptive management guidance for the conservation of golden eagles related to land-based wind energy facilities. The Montana guidelines are intended to address a wider array of golden eagle conservation concerns and potential anthropogenic impacts, and compliment implementation of the industry-focused Draft Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance in Montana. We will present a summary of the status of and threats to golden eagle populations and habitats. Then we will discuss our draft conservation guidelines that outline strategies for maximizing reproductive potential and survival of the eagle population in Montana. We also will present some options for mitigation when negative impacts to eagles cannot be avoided or minimized.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wrightman, Catherine S.
Berglund, Jeff
Bedrosian, Bryan
Carlson, John
Hanauska-Brown, Lauri
Milodragovich, Sam
Harmata, Alan A.
spellingShingle Wrightman, Catherine S.
Berglund, Jeff
Bedrosian, Bryan
Carlson, John
Hanauska-Brown, Lauri
Milodragovich, Sam
Harmata, Alan A.
Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines
author_facet Wrightman, Catherine S.
Berglund, Jeff
Bedrosian, Bryan
Carlson, John
Hanauska-Brown, Lauri
Milodragovich, Sam
Harmata, Alan A.
author_sort Wrightman, Catherine S.
title Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines
title_short Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines
title_full Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines
title_fullStr Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Montana Golden Eagle Conservation Guidelines
title_sort montana golden eagle conservation guidelines
publisher Intermountain Journal of Science
publishDate 2013
url https://arc.lib.montana.edu/ojs/index.php/IJS/article/view/897
genre Aquila chrysaetos
golden eagle
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golden eagle
op_source Intermountain Journal of Sciences; Vol. 19 No. 1-4 December (2013); 68
1081-3519
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