Native Bird HabitatBridget Re
2023 The Frances M. Peacock Scholarship for Native Bird Habitat
Understanding the Role of Acoustic Signals for Assessing Predator Risk in an Understudied Southern Population of Saltmarsh Sparrows
To prevent further population decline of native-bird habitat, Re aspires to better understand predator risk assessment and how it relates to the implementation of effective management strategies. Re will focus on the saltmarsh sparrow, a tidal marsh obligate songbird endemic to the narrow Atlantic coastal strip from Maine to Florida. Re will focus on low reproductive success and the loss of high marsh nesting habitat, two threats facing the 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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