Mar 24, 2019
Attached is a peer reviewed article from the journal published by the Ecological Society of America which should be of interest to ACCG members. The authors, all very renowned owl scientists, discuss fires, forest restoration, the effects on spotted owls and...
Mar 6, 2019
Ecological restoration projects actively involving indigenous peoples and local communities are more successful. A new study places value on indigenous and local knowledge contribution in the restoring of degraded ecosystems, and highlights the need to engage them in...
Oct 27, 2018
California is a global leader in using, investing in, and advancing research to set proactive climate change policy, and its Climate Change Assessments provide the scientific foundation for understanding climaterelated vulnerability at the local scale and informing...
Apr 5, 2018
Since the 1970s, California Spotted Owls (Strix occidentalis occidentalis [CSO]) have been documented on private forest lands currently owned by Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) in the Sierra Nevada of California. In 2012, SPI began an occupancy study on a portion of...
Jan 23, 2018
A New Way of Counting: Scientists Utilize New DNA Analysis of Deer Feces to Estimate Population of Pacific Herd The November 2017 ACCG General Meeting featured a wonderful presentation by Eric Kleinfelter on his work in this area. Read the article here: Fecal_DNA...
Jun 23, 2017
This study describes an innovative sediment management method. A 30-foot wide, high capacity Sediment Collector™ is currently installed in Fountain Creek, Pueblo, Colorado, upstream of the confluence with the Arkansas River. The installation is intended to demonstrate...