California Coniferous Forest Bird Conservation Plan

CalPIF 2002 Conifer forest plan cover 72 ppi 4.5x6The Coniferous Forest Bird Conservation Plan: A Strategy for Protecting and Managing Coniferous Forest Habitats and Associated Birds in California has been developed to help guide conservation policy and action on behalf of coniferous habitats and associated landbirds throughout California.  The Conservation Plan is a synthesis of the current state of knowledge concerning birds in California’s coniferous forests and the problems they face.  Recommendations presented here can be used by land managers to support viable populations of birds that depend on these forests for breeding.

Click here to view the Partners in Flight California Coniferous Forest Bird Conservation Plan.

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