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The Conservation Reserve Program: habitat for grassland birds

January 1, 1993

The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has effected major changes to the landscape, especially in the northern Great Plains. Breeding birds have responded dramatically to habitat changes by colonizing CRP fields, often in large numbers. The vegetation in most CRP fields consists of introduced grasses and legumes, along with a variety of weedy species. This paper describes the bird populations found during three years of surveys on more than 300 CRP fields in western Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and eastern Montana. We relate densities of selected species to geographic location, annual effects, conservation practice adopted, and vegetation features.

Publication Year 1993
Title The Conservation Reserve Program: habitat for grassland birds
Authors Douglas H. Johnson, Michael D. Schwartz
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Great Plains Research
Index ID 1001168
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center