Lake Mead National Recreation Area National Park Service: Final Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2006

This task agreement was awarded by the National Park Service (NPS), Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LAME), to the Public Lands Institute (PLI) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) on October 1, 2005. This monitoring, research, and management project consisted of several project elements...

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Main Author: Rees, Margaret N.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Digital Scholarship@UNLV 2006
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spelling ftuninevadalveg:oai:digitalscholarship.unlv.edu:pli_lake_mead_wildlife-1013 2024-09-15T18:29:16+00:00 Lake Mead National Recreation Area National Park Service: Final Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2006 Rees, Margaret N. 2006-09-30T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/pli_lake_mead_wildlife/14 https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/context/pli_lake_mead_wildlife/article/1013/viewcontent/MRees_SensitiveWildlifeSpeciesFinalReport_09_30_2006.pdf English eng Digital Scholarship@UNLV https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/pli_lake_mead_wildlife/14 https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/context/pli_lake_mead_wildlife/article/1013/viewcontent/MRees_SensitiveWildlifeSpeciesFinalReport_09_30_2006.pdf IN COPYRIGHT. For more information about this rights statement, please visit http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Wildlife Monitoring Desert Ecology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Environmental Monitoring Environmental Sciences Life Sciences Natural Resources Management and Policy Physical Sciences and Mathematics report 2006 ftuninevadalveg 2024-07-09T03:53:56Z This task agreement was awarded by the National Park Service (NPS), Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LAME), to the Public Lands Institute (PLI) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) on October 1, 2005. This monitoring, research, and management project consisted of several project elements focused on: bald eagles, peregrine falcons, rare songbird species (including southwest willow flycatcher); aquatic birds, relict leopard frog, desert tortoise, and bighorn sheep. In general, actions associated with this project focused on the development and implementation of inventory and monitoring programs to determine the distribution, status, abundance, trends, and potential threats to these animals, as well as providing technical assistance necessary to address management research questions and to accomplish appropriate management actions. These actions included participation in a wide variety of planning and compliance activities aimed at meeting the objectives and goals of the NPS and the Clark County Multiple Species Conservation Plan (MSHCP). During the past year, ending September 30, 2006, the following major activities and products have been accomplished towards successfully meeting the deliverables in the statement of work for this agreement: Final report completed for 2004-2005 desert tortoise monitoring project. Final report completed on 2004-2005 bald eagle monitoring. Bald eagle count for 2006 successfully completed. Final report completed for 2004-2005 monitoring efforts on peregrine falcons. Peregrine falcon monitoring efforts for 2006 successfully completed. Final report completed for 2004-2005 relict leopard frog management. Spring monitoring for relict leopard frogs and translocation efforts completed for 2006 Aquatic and shorebird inventory and monitoring monthly surveys completed and a final report summarizing three years (2004-2006) of efforts on this inventory and monitoring project completed and submitted to the NPS. Final report completed on 2004-2005 monitoring efforts on songbird ... Report peregrine falcon University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Digital Scholarship@UNLV
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topic Desert Ecology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Rees, Margaret N.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area National Park Service: Final Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2006
topic_facet Desert Ecology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
description This task agreement was awarded by the National Park Service (NPS), Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LAME), to the Public Lands Institute (PLI) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) on October 1, 2005. This monitoring, research, and management project consisted of several project elements focused on: bald eagles, peregrine falcons, rare songbird species (including southwest willow flycatcher); aquatic birds, relict leopard frog, desert tortoise, and bighorn sheep. In general, actions associated with this project focused on the development and implementation of inventory and monitoring programs to determine the distribution, status, abundance, trends, and potential threats to these animals, as well as providing technical assistance necessary to address management research questions and to accomplish appropriate management actions. These actions included participation in a wide variety of planning and compliance activities aimed at meeting the objectives and goals of the NPS and the Clark County Multiple Species Conservation Plan (MSHCP). During the past year, ending September 30, 2006, the following major activities and products have been accomplished towards successfully meeting the deliverables in the statement of work for this agreement: Final report completed for 2004-2005 desert tortoise monitoring project. Final report completed on 2004-2005 bald eagle monitoring. Bald eagle count for 2006 successfully completed. Final report completed for 2004-2005 monitoring efforts on peregrine falcons. Peregrine falcon monitoring efforts for 2006 successfully completed. Final report completed for 2004-2005 relict leopard frog management. Spring monitoring for relict leopard frogs and translocation efforts completed for 2006 Aquatic and shorebird inventory and monitoring monthly surveys completed and a final report summarizing three years (2004-2006) of efforts on this inventory and monitoring project completed and submitted to the NPS. Final report completed on 2004-2005 monitoring efforts on songbird ...
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title_fullStr Lake Mead National Recreation Area National Park Service: Final Progress Report, Period Ending September 30, 2006
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