San Diego Field Station Projects |
Scientists at the San Diego Field Station conduct research on the ecology and management of sensitive vertebrate species in southern California and Mexico, encompassing a broad range of habitats including riparian, coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and desert. In so doing, the field station supports the information needs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Defense, and other clients in the region to develop sound management and monitoring plans, and evaluate the effectiveness of conservation strategies in preserving regional biodiversity. |
A Field Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of Coastal Southern California Bat Inventories in San Diego County Bird Use of Restored Riparian Habitat Conservation Genetics at the San Diego Field Station Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survival at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California Population Status and Conservation of the Rosy Boa (Lichanura trivirgata) Population Structure and Demography of the Least Bell's Vireo and Southwestern Willow Flycatcher |
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