Not exact matches
True wild - turkey
habitat —
mature forests for roosting and for the turkey diet of fruits, nuts and buds — was disappearing.
Carefully planned and sustainable forestry practices can create young
forest habitat, and enhance the structure within our
maturing forests.
To better understand the interacting effects of
habitat degradation and climate on bird populations, researchers from the U.S.
Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station (PSW), Klamath Bird Observatory, and Costa Rica Bird Observatories spent 12 years studying the White - collared Manakin, a fruit - eating tropical bird, in
mature and young
forests along the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica.
A short list of the areas where development is prohibited includes: areas adjacent to ground and surface water reservoirs and tributaries;
mature forests; wildlife
habitat; connecting zones; areas containing gravel, sand or limestone; and — just in case anything was missed by that wide net — areas where agricultural land predominates.