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Waterbirds in a Changing Landscape: Evaluating Avian Response to the West Coast's Largest Tidal Marsh Restoration Project

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  • The urbanized San Francisco Bay is a critical wintering and stop-over area for more than a million migratory annually that rely on a mosaic of Bay habitats, including former salt ponds.
  • The 15,100 acre South Bay Salt Pond (SBSP) Restoration Project is in the process of restoring 50 to 90% of former salt production ponds to tidal marsh while maintaining the rest as foraging and roosting areas for migratory birds.
  • How are birds responding to the preliminary phases of this project? How can research help optimize future restoration actions to benefit migratory birds?

Speaker: Susan De La Cruz, USGS

 

Thursday, 11/19/15

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