Golden Eagle Migration Corridors Along the Rocky Mountain Front and Intermountain Flyways

adam shreading

Raptor View Research Institute

Adam Shreading: Adam Shreading graduated from the University of Montana in 2009 with a degree in Wildlife Biology. He began working exclusively with raptors in 2007, and has monitored populations of various species across Montana. Adam first came to RVRI as a seasonal field biologist during the fall migration of 2010, and became increasingly involved in RVRI’s field studies over the next two years. Since becoming a full-time member of our team in August 2012, Adam has been a valuable asset in the planning, execution, and reporting of RVRI’s field-based activities.

Abstract

Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) have been receiving increased attention in the western United States due to an increase in anthropogenic population threats, including wind and other industrial energy developments.... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Bryan Bedrosian (Teton Raptor Center)
  2. Robert Domenech (Raptor View Research Institute)
  3. adam shreading (Raptor View Research Institute)
  4. Matthew Hayes (Lone Pine Analytics)

Topic Areas

Evaluating novel approaches (e.g., conceptual, methodological, technological) to avoiding, , Risk prediction , Eagles , Raptors , Threatened or endangered species , U.S. - Southeast (USFWS Region 4) , U.S. - Mountain-Prairie (USFWS Region 6) , U.S. - Alaska (USFWS Region 7) , Mitigation , Technology - other , Land-based

Session

03 » Golden Eagles and Wind Energy – Predicting Interactions, Migratory Corridors and Range, and More (11:20 - Wednesday, 30th November, Interlocken Ballroom)

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