Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program
Partner Projects

Project Categories

Terrestrial Invertebrates

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-16-1-3.0Effects of Forest Practices on Ecological Indicator SpeciesUniversity of Alaska Museum
T-16-1-4.0Alaskan Insect Pollinators: Occurrence Data for an Undersampled Northern BiotaUniversity of Alaska Museum

Reptiles and Amphibians

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-1-6-1.0Habitat Use of Amphibians in Northern Southeast AlaskaDiscovery Southeast
T-1-6-18.0Amphibian Monitoring in Southeast AlaskaUniversity of Alaska Southeast

Birds

Waterfowl

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-1-6-8.0Factors Affecting Past and Future Abundance, Distribution, and Production of Trumpeter Swans in AlaskaUAF Inst. of Arctic Biology

Waterbirds

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-13-1Habitat Modeling and Diet of Yellow-billed Loons in Northern AlaskaUAF School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
UAF Inst. of Arctic Biology
T-9-1-3.0Evaluation of Survey Methods to Assess Aleutian Tern Population StatusUniversity of Alaska Southeast

Seabirds

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-15-1Evaluation of Kittlitz’s Murrelet Population Trends in AlaskaABR, Inc. Environmental Research and Services
T-5-1Marbled Murrlet Foraging Ecology Study in Port SnettishamOregon State University
T-8-1Marbled Murrelet Habitat Use an Activity Patterns at Port SnettishamOregon State University
T-9-1-6.0Publication of ADF&G Marbled Murrelet Research 2004–2008Audubon Alaska
T-9-1-7.0Ecology of Brachyramphus Murrelets in Glacier BayAudubon Alaska
T-9-1-11.0Adaptive Genetic Diversity in Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus Marmoratus)University of Wisconsin
T-1-6-14.0Current Population and Decadel Trends of Kittlitz's and Marbled Murrlets in Kachemak BayU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
T-1-16-1.0Marbled Murrelet Activity Patterns and Health at Port SnettishamWildlife Trust
T-1-16-5.0Detecting Trends in Marbled Murrelet Populations of Southeast AlaskaUniversity of Washington

Shorebirds

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-16-1-2.0Decadal Changes in the Demography of Sandpipers Near Nome, AlaskaKansas State University
T-16-1-5.0Avian Habitat Use, Nest Survivorship, and Predators in the Northeast NPR-AWildlife Conservation Society
T-9-1-4.0Montague Island: A crucial Stopover for Surfbirds and Black TurnstonesPrince William Sound Science Center
T-1-16-2.0Monitoring Shorebirds on Barrier Island Beaches: Copper River DeltaPrince William Sound Science Center

Landbirds

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-16-1-1.0Songbird Migration Monitoring at Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl RefugeAlaska Bird Observatory
T-9-1-2.0Population Structure and Conservation Status of Spruce Grouse in Southeast AlaskaUniversity of Alaska Southeast
T-9-1-8.0Monitoring Landbird Populations in AlaskaAlaska Bird Observatory
T-9-1-9.0Basic Ecology of Rusty Blackbirds in Interior AlaskaAlaska Bird Observatory
T-9-1-12.0Productivity of Breeding Rusty Blackbirds in Relation to Food Availability on the Copper River DeltaOregon State University
T-4-2American Dipper Nesting Ecology. Part 1: Phenology Patterns and Distribution in an Exceptional Year; Part 2: Bird Blowfly Infestations in NestsWillson Ecological Consulting
T-1-6-2.0Banding Station Creamer's FieldAlaska Bird Observatory
T-1-6-5.0Distribution and Seasonal Habitat Use of American DippersWillson Ecological Consulting
T-1-6-7.0Breeding Ecology and Habitat Quality for the Arctic Warbler in Interior AlaskaAlaska Bird Observatory
T-1-6-15.0Evaluating Timber Harvest and Forest Management on Bird and Vegetation CommunitiesU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
T-1-16-6.0Passerine Data Analysis and Monitoring at the Creamer's Field Migration StationAlaska Bird Observatory

Raptors

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-1-6-13.0Distribution, Abundance, and Ecology of Forest OwlsU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Mammals

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-9-1-1.0Phylogeography, Taxonomy, and Conservation Genetics of Alaska's Enigmatic Hoary MarmotsUniversity of Alaska Museum
T-1-6-4.0Cooperative Acoustic Monitoring of Endangered Pacific Right WhalesUniversity of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
T-1-6-9.0Distribution and Phylogeography of Collared Pika and Alaskan Marmot in AlaskaUniversity of Alaska Museum
T-1-6-10.0Acoustic Monitoring of Southeast Alaska BatsUniversity of Alaska Southeast
T-1-6-12.0Distribution and Habitat Ecology of Bats in Southeast Alaska with Emphasis on Keen's Long-eared MyotisOregon State University
T-1-6-17.0Baseline Survey of Small Mammal Species and their Distribution Across the Kenai PeninsulaUniversity of Alaska Museum
T-1-16-3.0Bowhead Whale Diet Investigation: St. Lawrence Island, Bering SeaNorth Slope Borough Dept. of Wildlife Management

Conservation Management Tools

Project
Number
Description Partner
T-14-1Development of a Cooperative Nongame Program between University of Alaska Anchorage and ADF&GAlaska Natural Heritage Program
T-23-1Identifying, Prioritizing, and Conserving Important Bird AreasAudubon Alaska
T-16-1-6.0The North Pacific Seabird Web Portal: Collecting, Managing, and Sharing Alaska’s Seabird DataNorthern Forum
T-9-1-5.0Database Support for the Alaska Comprehensive Conservation Strategy Planning EffortAlaska Natural Heritage Program
T-9-1-10.0An Ecological Framework for Conservation of Southeast Alaska's EstuariesThe Nature Conservancy - Alaska
T-4-1Ranking Nongame Species and Conservation Priorities – Phase IIAlaska Natural Heritage Program
T-1-6-3.0Develop Nongame Species Database for Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation StrategyAlaska Natural Heritage Program
T-1-6-6.0GIS Mapping of Terrestrial Ecosystems in Southeast AlaskaThe Nature Conservancy - Alaska
T-1-6-11.0Important Bird Areas of AlaskaAudubon Alaska
T-1-6-16.0Developing an International All-Bird Conservation Plan for the Northwestern Interior Forest Bird Conservation RegionAlaska Bird Observatory
T-1-16-4.0Ranking Nongame Species and Conservation PrioritiesAlaska Natural Heritage Program
T-1-16-7.0E-Bird Alaska Geospatial Database Development and PromotionAudubon Alaska