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  1. Predator Exclosures, Predator Removal, and Habitat Improvement Increase Nest Success of Snowy Plovers in Oregon, USA

    Management to increase reproductive success is commonly used to aid recovery of threatened and endangered species. The Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius nivosus nivosus) breeds from coastal Washington, USA, to...

  2. Factors Affecting Snowy Plover Chick Survival in a Managed Population

    Understanding survival of precocial chicks in the period immediately following hatching has important conservation implications because population growth is often sensitive to post-hatching survival. We studied...

  3. Snowy Plover Buried Alive by Wind-blown Sand

    Brief description of an encounter with a Snowy Plover discovered at a nest site near the mouth of Tahkenitch Creek in Douglas County, Oregon. The plover was buried up to its neck in sand, presumably caused by...

  4. Report on Wintering Western Snowy Plovers at Coos Bay North Spit and Impacts to Plovers from The North Jetty Repair Project,...

    The Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus) breeds along the coast of the Pacific Ocean in California, Oregon, and Washington and at alkaline lakes in the interior of the western United States...

  5. The Distribution and reproductive success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon Coast - 2012

    This report represents ORBIC's he 23rd year of monitoring the distribution, abundance, and productivity of Snowy Plovers along the Oregon coast during the breeding season. In cooperation with federal and state...

  6. The distribution and reproductive success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon coast - 2013

    Research report submitted by the Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, part of the Institute for Natural Resources. Report submitted to the Coos Bay District - Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and...

  7. Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species of Oregon

    Extinction is a natural process. Today, however, plant and animal species are disappearing world-wide at an accelerated pace. Based on current trends, half of the species on earth will be extinct within the...

  8. Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Oregon

    Extinction is a natural process. Today, however, plant and animal species are disappearing world-wide at an accelerated pace. Based on current trends, half of the species on earth will be extinct within the...

  9. Report on wintering western snowy plovers at Coos Bay north spit and impacts to plovers from the North Jetty repair project,...

    coast of the Pacific Ocean in California, Oregon, and Washington and at alkaline lakes in the interior of the western United States (Page et al. 1991). Loss of habitat, predation pressures, and disturbance have...

  10. The Distribution and Reproductive Success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon Coast - 2010

    From 8 April – 27 September 2010 we monitored the distribution, abundance and productivity of the federally Threatened Western Snowy Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus) along the Oregon coast. From north...

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