Science-Based Guidelines for Managing Northern Goshawk Breeding Areas in Coastal British Columbia

E. Mcclaren, T. Mahon, F. Doyle, W. Harrower
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Northern Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis laingi) have been recognized as a species of management concern in western North America for over 20 years. One of the most significant factors threatening Northern Goshawk populations in coastal British Columbia is the loss and fragmentation of structurally old and mature forests they use for breeding, foraging, and roosting. The goal of this report is to provide science-based guidelines for qualified environmental professonals to assist in their decision-making processes concerning Northern Goshawk habitat management in coastal British Columbia. These guidelines were previously unavailable or inconsistent and did not provide a thorough review of the scientific literature. The best management practices presented here are intended for use by qualified environmental professonals and managers when undertaking industrial activities, primarily forestry, around Northern Goshawk breeding areas within coastal British Columbia.
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不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海北部苍鹰繁殖区管理的科学指南
北苍鹰(Accipiter gentilis laingi)在北美西部被认为是一种管理关注的物种已有20多年了。在不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海地区,威胁北苍鹰种群的最重要因素之一是它们用来繁殖、觅食和栖息的古老而成熟的森林的丧失和破碎。本报告的目的是为合格的环境专业人员提供科学的指导方针,以协助他们在不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海地区进行北苍鹰栖息地管理的决策过程。这些指南以前是不可用的或不一致的,并且没有提供对科学文献的彻底审查。这里介绍的最佳管理实践是为合格的环境专业人员和管理人员在不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海的北苍鹰繁殖区周围从事工业活动(主要是林业)时使用的。
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