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Recovery plan for the northern spotted owl - draft
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Title

Recovery plan for the northern spotted owl - draft

By

United States. Department of the Interior.
Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Team.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
United States. Bureau of Land Management.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

[Portland, Or.], [U.S. Department of the Interior], [1992]

Notes

Partial Contents: Introduction. Northern spotted owl and the Endangered Species Act ; Interagency Scientific Committee ; Biological basis of the plan ; Means of achieving recovery -- Biology and management of the northern spotted owl. Natural history of the northern spotted owl ; Status and threats ; Habitat status ; Population status ; Significant threats to the northern spotted owl ; Threats by province within Washington ; Threats by province within Oregon ; Threats by province within California ; Current management ; Forest Service ; Bureau of Land Management ; National Park Service ; Fish and Wildlife Service ; Sate of California ; State of Oregon ; State of Washington ; Indian Land -- Recovery. Recovery objective and delisting criteria ; Principles followed in developing the plan ; Recovery plan -- Implementation Schedule -- Consideration of other species. List of species considered ; Benefits of the plan to other species ; Further surveys, inventory, and research -- Literature cited -- Appendices. Recommendations for population monitoring ; Suitable habitat for northern spotted owls: an update ; Demographic analysis of northern spotted owl populations ; Consideration of other species and ecosystem concerns ; Preparation of DCA management plans ; Forest protection guidelines for the northern spotted owl ; Managing stands for northern spotted owl habitat ; Economics and social considerations in the formulation of the northern spotted owl recovery plan ; Evaluation of alternatives for achieving recovery ; Designated conservation areas (size of the areas and numbers of northern spotted owls) ; Recovery team members and activities ; Glossary.

"April, 1992"

Three folded colored maps in pocket, entitled "Designated Conservation Areas," one each for Washington, Oregon, and California.

Subjects

Birds , Conservation , Endangered species , Northern spotted owl , Northwest, Pacific , Old growth forests , Pacific Northwest , Rare birds , Spotted owl , Wildlife conservation

Call Number

QL696.S83 R42 1992

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 25996323

 

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