Salt river project's participation in Arizona's bald eagle conservation efforts |
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Authors: | Teah A Nobel |
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Institution: | (1) Salt River Project, Environmental Affairs Division, P.O. Box 52025, 85072-2025 Phoenix, Arizona, USA |
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Abstract: | Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) conservation in Arizona, USA, is a prime example of a successful, cooperative environmental management effort. The Salt River Project (SRP) is an active participant in the statewide bald eagle management activities. This paper summarizes the major components of the statewide program and highlights SRP's participation in these efforts. The Southwestern Bald Eagle Management Committee (SWBEMC) was formed as a means of coordinating interagency projects. Chaired by the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD), the SWBEMC is comprised of 15 state, federal, tribal, and private agencies. Together, these agencies sponsor the Nest Watch Program, a unique and effective program dedicated to the study, conservation, and recovery of bald eagles in the southwest. Other significant components of the bald eagle management program include nest monitoring, nest search activities, winter counts, and demography studies. |
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Keywords: | Bald eagle conservation Participatory Cooperative effort SRP |
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