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related to the Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
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WY
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
6/16/2000
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PRRIP
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Evaluation of Effects of the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (In Fulfillment of Milestone 113 -1 by U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service)
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Table I. Evaluation of Program Effects on Whooping Crane <br />Data analysis will be included as part of the R2 -1 study protocols <br />2 Location and type of all permanent transects (sediment, vegetation, channel morphology) will be chosen/coordinated for efficiency of data collection and to take best advantage <br />of historical data <br />14 <br />Potential Sources of Current and <br />Possible Analysis <br />Future Data <br />Methods' <br />Time Frame <br />D. Program effects on Whooping Cranes (Species <br />Response) <br />1) Effects of land and flow management on the <br />whooping crane surveys <br />Trend analyses <br />During migrations, 10- <br />relative frequency of whooping crane <br />13 years <br />stopovers <br />[Note: 2 reviewers commented that this will require <br />Data Needs: <br />concerted effort with trained observers for site use <br />Frequency of whooping crane use <br />data]. <br />over time <br />2) Effects of land and flow management on the <br />whooping crane surveys <br />Trend analyses <br />During migrations, 10- <br />relative distribution of whooping crane <br />13 years <br />stopovers <br />[Note: 2 reviewers commented that this will require <br />Data Needs: <br />concerted effort with trained observers for site use <br />Distribution of whooping crane use <br />data]. <br />over time <br />3) Effects of land and flow management on <br />whooping crane surveys <br />Trend analyses <br />During migrations, 10- <br />habitat use by whooping cranes <br />13 years <br />Data Needs: <br />Social composition (single, pair, <br />pair with young, etc). <br />Time budgets of whooping cranes in <br />all habitats used, including w. <br />meadows <br />Frequency and types of habitats used <br />Changes in land use <br />Aerial photography/ GIS database <br />At 3 -year intervals <br />Habitat use relative to availability <br />Data analysis will be included as part of the R2 -1 study protocols <br />2 Location and type of all permanent transects (sediment, vegetation, channel morphology) will be chosen/coordinated for efficiency of data collection and to take best advantage <br />of historical data <br />14 <br />
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