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Grassland Bird Conservation Program
Focus Areas Grassland
Bird Focus Areas
New York contains diverse habitats (and associated species
assemblages) including grasslands, wetlands, and forests.
There are many regions of New York where few or no grasslands
exist. In these areas grassland conservation would be imprudent,
and may be detrimental to other populations of significant
conservation concern by fragmenting critical habitat. However,
there are many other regions of New York where grassland conservation
would be much more practical, and where important populations
of grassland birds currently breed. In several of these areas,
grassland habitats can not only coexist with other habitat
types, but are ideal neighbors in a balanced landscape. For
example, wetland associated grasslands are ideal nesting habitat
for several waterfowl species. In addition, creating landscapes
that contain relatively large amounts of grassland habitat
would support conservation efforts by increasing grassland
bird species richness throughout these regions.
To focus this conservation effort on regions
of the state that have the highest likelihood of sustaining
grassland bird populations on a long-term basis and where
conservation efforts are most likely to be effective, we used
data from the second New
York Breeding Bird Atlas to identify regions supporting
core populations of grassland birds.
These initial focus areas include only
21.23% of the total number of BBA blocks in NY, but “capture”
an average of over 57% of the blocks in which grassland birds
were reported and more than 65% of the blocks for all but
the most ubiquitous species (Bobolink, Savannah Sparrow, and
Eastern Meadowlark) (see Table 1).
While the focus areas are officially identified
as Focus Areas 1 through 8, common names for the geographic
regions of New York in which they are found are listed below:
- Focus Area 1 is found in “Western
New York”
- Focus Area 2 is found in the “Southern
Tier”
- Focus Area 3 is found in the “Finger
Lakes Region”
- Focus Area 4 includes portions of both
the “Central Leatherstocking region” and the
“Southern Adirondacks”
- Focus Area 5 is found in the “St.
Lawrence River Valley”
- Focus Area 6 includes the “Ft.
Edward Grasslands IBA”
- Focus Area 7 includes the “Shawangunk
Grasslands”
- Focus Area 8 includes what was historically
much of the “Hempstead Plains” on “Long
Island
Grassland
Breeding Bird Focus Areas Map (110 kb PDF).
Grassland
Breeding Bird Population Trends (79 kb PDF)
Grassland
Bird Breeding Focus Areas Table (7 kb PDF)
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