Native Bird HabitatAntonio Del Valle
2020 The Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for Native Bird Habitat
Grassland Breeding Bird Communities: Impact of Bison and Prescribed Fire at Restored and Remnant Eastern Tallgrass Prairies
Antonio Del Valle is a master’s student in the Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Illinois University. His thesis research focuses on studying the impact that reintroduced bison and prescribed fire have on grassland breeding bird communities in tallgrass prairies in Illinois and Indiana. The study will involve surveying grassland birds and vegetation structure at different management units in the only three preserves that contain wild bison year-round in this region. Results from this research will provide insight to aid managers in the continued restoration of tallgrass prairies and conservation of these declining bird species.
The Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for Native Bird Habitat
To provide financial aid to study areas in the United States that provide seasonal habitat for threatened or endangered native birds and to tend useful information for land-management decisions.
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