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U.S. Geological Survey—Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center 2017 research activity report

The mission of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center is to provide scientific information needed to conserve and manage the Nation’s natural capital for current and future generations, with an emphasis on migratory birds, Department of the Interior trust resources, and ecosystems of the Nation’s interior.  This report provides an overview of the studies conducted at Northern Prairie during fiscal year 2017 in pursuit of this mission.  Studies are organized under a framework developed by the U.S. Geological Survey Ecosystems Mission Area, identifying primary and secondary alignment with focal areas of research, and summarizing recent scientific products resulting from these studies.  Partnerships with Federal, State, and non-Governmental organizations are essential to a robust program of applied ecological research, and we thank our many collaborators and colleagues whose contributions made this work possible. 

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Center Mission and Science Strategy
  • Lines of Work
  • Study Narratives
  • Species Biology
  • Species Stressors
  • Management and Restoration
  • Invasive Species
  • Fish and Wildlife Disease
  • References
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