Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) Surveys in the North American Intermountain West: An Innovative Approach using Citizen Science to Conduct Long-term Monitoring Robert A. Miller Intermountain Bird Observatory Neil Paprocki Hawkwatch International Matt Stuber U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Colleen Moulton Idaho Department of Fish and Game Jay D. Carlisle Intermountain Bird Observatory
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Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) Surveys in the North American Intermountain West: An Innovative Approach using Citizen Science to Conduct Long-term Monitoring
Robert A. Miller Intermountain Bird ObservatoryNeil Paprocki Hawkwatch InternationalMatt Stuber U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceColleen Moulton Idaho Department of Fish and GameJay D. Carlisle Intermountain Bird Observatory
Idaho StateIdaho Department of Fish and GameIdaho Department of Parks and RecreationIdaho Museum of Natural History
Non-Profit OrganizationsBoise State UniversityFriends of Deer Flat Wildlife RefugeHawkWatch InternationalIdaho Bird Conservation PartnershipIntermountain Bird Observatory
Federal Agencies/TribesBLM - Bruneau Field OfficeBLM - Owyhee Field Office Gonzales-Stoller SurveillanceIdaho National LaboratoryNational Park Service – City of RocksShoshone Bannock TribesUS Fish and Wildlife ServiceUS Forest Service Sawtooth NF
AcknowledgementsCitizen Science Volunteers!
Travis Booms - Motivation, consultation, linkages
Matt Larson, Denver Holt, Owl Research Institute - Protocol, reviews, consultation, illustration
Rob Sparks, David Pavlacky (Bird Conservancy of the Rockies) – statistical consultation
Agency partners: Idaho Department of Fish and Game and US Fish and Wildlife Service
2015 Funding (in-kind): Intermountain Bird Observatory and Hawkwatch International
Photographs: Zak Pohlen, Shae Warnick, Don Weber, Sherri Weber, Paul Bannick, Rob Miller, Neil Paprocki