Identification of Tidal Marsh Bird Focal Areas in Bird Conservation Region 30
This project will determine state level responsibility for the conservation of tidal marsh bird species and provide the baseline for long-term monitoring of the entire tidal marsh bird community along the Atlantic coastline from Virginia to Maine (Bird Conservation Region 30). This unique biological community is important on a global scale, is under imminent threat of loss or severe degradation, and its unique characteristics present management challenges necessitating large-scale, collaborative conservation action. The eastern North American shoreline possesses the highest level of vertebrate biodiversity and endemism of any tidal marsh region worldwide. This project focuses on the tidal marshes from New Jersey to Virginia and complements existing and ongoing surveys and research being conducted from NY – ME. Tidal marshes are key habitat for Species of Greatest Conservation Need in State Wildlife Action Plans and surveys to identify focal areas within each state are a priority conservation need. To address these information needs, the primary objectives of this project are to identify regional population centers for tidal marsh birds within BCR 30 and provide all states in BCR 30 with a detailed description of their regional responsibility for tidal marsh bird species. This will require new tidal marsh bird surveys in areas that lack extensive survey work (NJ – VA) which will be combined with existing data from NY – ME to provide region-wide products that can be used to identify the relative importance of each state for the conservation of tidal marsh breeding birds. For more information about tidal marsh bird research, visit the Saltmarsh Habitat and Avian Research Program (SHARP).
UPDATE (June 2015)
This project is complete and the final report is provided below.
Progress Reports
Project Leader
Name: W. Gregory Shriver
Title: Assistant Professor
Organization: Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, University of Delaware
Email: gshriver@udel.edu
Address: 250 Townsend Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717
Phone: 302-831-1300
Fax: 302-831-8889
Other Principal Investigators
Name: David Curson
Title: Director of Bird Conservation
Organization: Audubon Maryland - D.C.
Email: dcurson@audubon.org
Address: 2437 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 302-831-1300
Fax: 302-831-8889
Name: Chris S. Elphick
Title: Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Organization: University of Connecticut
Email: chris.elphick@uconn.edu
Address: 75 North Eagleville Road, U-43, Storrs, CT 06269
Phone: 860-486-4547
Fax: 860-486-6364
Name: Thomas P. Hodgman
Title: Senior Wildlife Biologist, Passerines
Organization: Maine Department of Inland Fish and Wildlife
Email: tom.hodgman@maine.gov
Address: 650 State Street, Bangor, ME 04401
Phone: 207-941-4482
Name: Brian J. Olsen
Title: Assistant Professor, School of Biology and Ecology
Organization: Climate Change Institute, University of Maine
Email: Brian.olsen@maine.edu
Address: 5751 Murray Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469
Phone: 207-581-2542
Fax: 207-581-2537