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10.1 DOD Lands in Colorado
DOD Lands in Colorado BCR 18
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Colorado BCR 18 by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed both planned surveys (100%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 20 point counts within the 2 surveyed grid cells between May 24 and June 7. They detected 39 bird species, including 8 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 115 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 13 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 1 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Colorado BCR 18 for 117 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 13 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 5 species.
10.2 DOD Lands in Utah
All Other DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9
We obtained results for All Other DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed 7 of 8 planned surveys (88%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 97 point counts within the 7 surveyed grid cells between May 16 and June 10. They detected 27 bird species, including 1 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 57 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 0 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 5 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout All Other DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 for 56 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 0 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 7 species.
DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 by compiling and jointly analyzing data from six strata.
Field technicians completed 30 of 31 planned surveys (97%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 414 point counts within the 30 surveyed grid cells between May 16 and June 10. They detected 34 bird species, including 1 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 69 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 3 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 8 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 for 69 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 3 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 9 species.
DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - APG Impact Areas
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - APG Impact Areas by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed all planned surveys (100%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 94 point counts within the 6 surveyed grid cells between May 20 and May 22. They detected 17 bird species, including 1 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 25 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 1 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 3 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - APG Impact Areas for 25 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 1 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 4 species.
DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - Mudflats
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - Mudflats by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed all planned surveys (100%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 28 point counts within the 3 surveyed grid cells between May 30 and May 30. They detected 2 bird species, including 0 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 2 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 0 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 0 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - Mudflats for 2 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 0 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 0 species.
DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - Target S Impact Areas
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - Target S Impact Areas by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed all planned surveys (100%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 89 point counts within the 6 surveyed grid cells between May 22 and June 3. They detected 12 bird species, including 0 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 23 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 1 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 7 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - Target S Impact Areas for 24 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 1 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 6 species.
DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - UTG Impact Areas
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - UTG Impact Areas by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed 6 of 5 planned surveys (120%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 79 point counts within the 6 surveyed grid cells between May 28 and May 29. They detected 1 bird species, including 0 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 4 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 0 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 0 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - UTG Impact Areas for 4 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 0 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 1 species.
DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - UTTR Impact Areas
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - UTTR Impact Areas by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed 2 of 3 planned surveys (67%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 27 point counts within the 2 surveyed grid cells between May 22 and June 5. They detected 13 bird species, including 0 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 24 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 1 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 0 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Utah BCR 9 - UTTR Impact Areas for 25 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 1 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 4 species.
10.3 DOD Lands in Wyoming
DOD Lands in Wyoming BCR 18
We obtained results for DOD Lands in Wyoming BCR 18 by compiling and analyzing data from one stratum.
Field technicians completed both planned surveys (100%) in 2024. Technicians conducted 22 point counts within the 2 surveyed grid cells between June 11 and June 12. They detected 27 bird species, including 8 priority species.
Bird Conservancy estimated densities (birds per square kilometer) for 62 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 15 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust density estimates (CV < 50%) for 1 species.
Bird Conservancy estimated the proportion of occupied plots throughout DOD Lands in Wyoming BCR 18 for 62 species that were detected in any year during which surveys were conducted, 15 of which are priority species. The data yielded robust occupancy estimates (CV < 50%) for 4 species.