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BMP ID: 2214
Title: Predator prevention
Text: "Ensuring that potential corvid food sources (i.e., trash, road-killed carrion) are removed from the gas field and installing perching deterrents (Avery and Genchi 2004) on gas field related structures could reduce corvid densities within the gas field."
Source Publication Name: Greater Sage-Grouse Population Response to Natural Gas Field Development In Western Wyoming
Citation Section:
Citation Page: 58
Supplemental Documents:  
Usage Type: Recommended
Timing: • Production / Operation / Maintenance
Oil / Gas Field:  
Surface Ownership: • Federal
• State
• Private
Mineral Ownership: • Federal
• State
• Private
Primary Contact: Matthew Holloran
Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit - University of Wyoming
Department 3166
Laramie, Wyoming  82071  United States
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Categories: Wildlife
Location: Wyoming
Species:
• Sage grouse
Vegetation Types:
• Shrub lands
General Comments:
Cost-Benefit Analysis:
BMP Efficacy:
Date Entered: 2009-02-05 23:26 UTC
Last Updated: 2009-02-05 23:26 UTC