tailieunhanh - The Distribution and Reproductive Success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon Coast - 2011

The commitment of the international community and national governments to integrating PMTCT interventions into maternal and child health services and strengthening linkages to other health programmes, including other SRH programmes and HIV care, support, and treatment programmes, was more recently echoed in the Call to Action: Towards an HIV-Free and AIDS-Free Generation. The December 2005 Abuja Call to Action notes that “comprehensive PMTCT programs should include strategies to: prevent HIV transmission to women; provide reproductive health care to women living with HIV; prevent HIV trans- mission during pregnancy, labour and delivery; and minimise HIV transmission through safer infant practices”. . | The Distribution and Reproductive Success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon Coast - 2011 David J. Lauten Kathleen A. Castelein J. Daniel Farrar Adam A. Kotaich and Eleanor P. Gaines The Oregon Biodiversity Information Center Institute for Natural Resources Portland State University INR PO Box 751 Portland Oregon 97207 December 20 2011 Submitted to Coos Bay District Bureau of Land Management 1300 Airport Way North Bend Oregon 97459 Siuslaw National Forest 4077 SW Research Way Corvallis OR 97333 . Fish and Wildlife Service 2127 SE Marine Science Drive Newport Oregon 97365 Recovery Permit TE-839094-5 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 3406 Cherry Avenue NE Salem Or 97303 Oregon Parks and Recreation Department 725 Summer St. . Suite C Salem OR 97301 The Distribution and Reproductive Success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon Coast - 2011 David J. Lauten Kathleen A. Castelein J. Daniel Farrar Adam A. Kotaich and Eleanor P. Gaines Oregon Biodiversity Information Center Institute for Natural Resources Portland State University INR PO Box 751 Portland Oregon 97207 Abstract From 6 April - 19 September 2011 we monitored the distribution abundance and productivity of the federally Threatened Western Snowy Plover Charadrius nivosus nivosus along the Oregon coast. From north to south we surveyed and monitored plover activity at Sutton Beach Siltcoos River estuary the Dunes Overlook North Tahkenitch Creek Tenmile Creek Coos Bay North Spit Bandon Beach New River and Floras Lake. Our objectives for the Oregon coastal population in 2011 were to 1 estimate the size of the adult Snowy Plover population 2 locate plover nests 3 continue use of mini-exclosures MEs to protect nests from predators when and where needed 4 determine nest success 5 determine fledging success 6 monitor brood movements 7 collect general observational data about predators and 8 evaluate the effectiveness of predator management. We observed an estimated 247-253 adult Snowy Plovers

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