State of the Birds 2011, Public Lands and Waters
The 2011 report provides the nation’s first assessment of the distribution of birds on public lands and helps public agencies identify which species have significant potential for conservation in each habitat. The state of our birds is a measurable indicator of how well we are doing as stewards of our environment. The signal is clear. Greater conservation efforts on public lands and waters are needed to realize the vision of a nation sustained economically and spiritually by abundant natural resources and spectacular wildlife.
Click here to read view the 2011 report.
Additional Resources
- Interactive Tools
- Explore Data Tools
- AKN Training
- Methods & Protocols
- Monitoring and Adaptive Management
- Species Conservation Plans
- Imperiled and Focal Species
- Interagency Special Status Sensitive Species Program
- Case Study: Adaptive Management
- PIF Plans for Oregon & Washington
- PIF Plans – Other
- State of the Birds Reports