To cap it all off, two Northern Goshawks were detected during the surveys (including one nest). And, as if to prove the point, both detections occurred in the two least dense stands we observed throughout the study area.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Notes on Northern Goshawk Habitat in Southern Wyoming
To cap it all off, two Northern Goshawks were detected during the surveys (including one nest). And, as if to prove the point, both detections occurred in the two least dense stands we observed throughout the study area.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Recent federal court opinion stops completion and restricts operation of West Virginia wind farm pending USFWS review of impacts to Indiana bat
Natural Resources Consulting, Inc. (NRC) has nearly 100 years of combined experience specializing in Endangered Species Act (ESA) consultation and has developed a proven, science-based approach to achieving compliance with Federal and State endangered species laws. Our ecologists have worked closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) on over 45 ESA projects in 17 states from Massachusetts to California. We have successfully completed Section 7 Biological Assessments for Indiana bats in 6 states, most recently a wind energy facility in Missouri. We also expect Section 10 approval and an Incidental Take Permit (ITP) for Indiana bats in Ohio that will likely be one of the first Indiana bat ITP’s issued by USFWS Region 3 for a wind energy facility.
NRC’s Indiana bat and endangered species experience includes species specific habitat assessments, mist net surveys, radio-telemetry, acoustical surveys, biological assessments, habitat conservation plans, Section 7 Consultation and Section 10 permits. For more information contact Terry VanDeWalle (Midwest Region Ecologist) at tvandewalle@nrc-inc.net / (319) 334-3755 or Steve Faulk (Rocky Mountain Region Ecologist) at sfaulk@nrc-inc.net / (720) 330-7280.
NRC To Assist In Organizing Local Citizen Group To Restore Trout Stream
NRC Principal Scientist Jon Gumtow was invited to participate in organizing a local citizen group to protect and restore Parson Creek, a remnant cold water steam, located in east-central Wisconsin. Jon brings a wealth of experience working with other local watershed groups in Wisconsin to improve habitat and water quality. The goal of this project is to identify and implement habitat improvements within the watershed that improve water quality and sustain a healthy cold water community. If you are interested in learning more about this project, contact Jon in our Menasha, Wisconsin office at (920)558-4393.
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