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Wildlife
A Moose, a Bird, and a Shrub: An Ecological Relationship That May Change with Climate
Principal Investigator:
Allan Strong
Project Award Year:
2009
Adirondack Study Exposes Evolving Niche of the Coyote in Northeastern Forests
Principal Investigator:
Jacqueline Frair
Project Award Year:
2010
Assessing Biological Mercury Hotspots
Principal Investigator:
Charles Driscoll
Project Award Year:
2014
Assessing Ecological Value and Conservation Priority of High-Elevation Spruce-Fir Forest
Principal Investigator:
David Publicover
Project Award Year:
2011
Assessing Potential Effects of Climate Change on Mink Frog Range and Persistence
Principal Investigator:
David Patrick
Project Award Year:
2012
Balancing Bat Conservation with Forest Management
Principal Investigator:
Shannon Farrell
Project Award Year:
2016
Beaver Impacts on Adirondack Forest and Bird Communities
Principal Investigator:
John Stella
Project Award Year:
2012
Bioenergy Fuel Harvesting Impacts on Forest Habitat and Carbon Emissions
Principal Investigator:
William Keeton
Project Award Year:
2009
Changes in Wildlife Communities after Residential Construction in the Adirondack Park
Principal Investigator:
Michale Glennon
Project Award Year:
2007
Distribution of American Marten in Vermont and the Northern Forest Region
Principal Investigator:
James Murdoch
Project Award Year:
2015
Drone-Based LiDAR to Predict Density and Occurrence of Snowshoe Hare and American Marten
Principal Investigator:
Alexej Sirén
Project Award Year:
2021
Ecological Impacts of Residential Roads on Songbirds in the Adirondacks
Principal Investigator:
Michale Glennon
Project Award Year:
2010
Ecological Reserves and a Sustainable Forest Economy Can Work Together in the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
David Capen
Project Award Year:
2002
Effectiveness of Zoning to Protect Deer Wintering Areas
Principal Investigator:
Daniel Harrison
Project Award Year:
2008
Effects of Biomass Energy Production on Northern Forest Sustainability and Wildlife
Principal Investigator:
Therese Donovan
Project Award Year:
2012
Effects of Climate Change on the Mink Frog of the Northern Forest
Principal Investigator:
David Patrick
Project Award Year:
2010
Evaluating the Efficacy of Audubon Vermont’s Bird-Friendly Maple Project in Sugarbushes
Principal Investigator:
Steven Faccio
Project Award Year:
2021
Exploring Mercury Exposure in Songbirds and Throughout the Terrestrial Food Chain
Principal Investigator:
David Evers
Project Award Year:
2015
Factors that Control Mercury Distribution in Aquatic Ecosystems of Northeastern North America
Principal Investigator:
David Evers
Project Award Year:
2001
Forecasting Effects of Uneven-Aged Silviculture on Wildlife Habitat and Sawtimber Production
Principal Investigator:
Ralph Nyland
Project Award Year:
2004
Forest Characteristics and Impacts on Mammalian Diversity in the Wildland-Urban Interface
Principal Investigator:
Daniel Bogan
Project Award Year:
2022
Forest Habitat Type Affects Abundance of Invertebrate Food for Birds
Principal Investigator:
Jason Johnston
Project Award Year:
2009
Forest Soil Fauna Diversity and Food Webs Show Increased Tolerance to Calcium Depletion
Principal Investigator:
Colin Beier
Project Award Year:
2010
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Hemlock Forests Affects Small Mammal Communities
Principal Investigator:
Nicholas Gotelli
Project Award Year:
2013
Hundred Year Predicted Benefits of Including Clearcutting in Management of Maine's Forests
Principal Investigator:
Erin Simons-Legaard
Project Award Year:
2010
Impacts of Acidity and Aluminum on Restoration of Atlantic Salmon in Northern Forest Watersheds
Principal Investigator:
Keith H. Nislow
Project Award Year:
2003
Impacts of Climate Change on Forests of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada
Principal Investigator:
Lindsey Rustad
Project Award Year:
2005
Impacts of Recreation Activity on Wildlife Communities in the Adirondacks
Principal Investigator:
Michale Glennon
Project Award Year:
2014
Importance of Calcium-Rich Forest Patches as Refuges for Calcium-Dependent Species
Principal Investigator:
Colin Beier
Project Award Year:
2008
Indigenous Forest Knowledge Fund: Monitoring Moose and Other Wildlife on Penobscot Indian Nation Lands
Principal Investigator:
Benjamin Simpson
Project Award Year:
2022
Influence of American Beech Thickets on Biodiversity in Northern Hardwood Forests
Principal Investigator:
Stacy McNulty
Project Award Year:
2009
Influence of Forest Succession on Insect Biodiversity and Brook Trout Diets
Principal Investigator:
Winsor Lowe
Project Award Year:
2008
Influence of Land Stewardship and Human Activities on Mammal Habitat Use in Exurban Areas
Principal Investigator:
Michale Glennon
Project Award Year:
2013
Influence of Planning and Stakeholder Perceptions in Landscape Linkage Projects
Principal Investigator:
M. Margaret Bryant
Project Award Year:
2012
Integrating Genetic and Ecological Data to Measure and Map Wildlife Connectivity Across the Northeast
Principal Investigator:
James Murdoch
Project Award Year:
2021
Investigating Wetland Foraging Sites of the Rusty Blackbird, a Declining Species
Principal Investigator:
Stacy McNulty
Project Award Year:
2013
Long-Term Loss of Forest Calcium Expected to Impact Insect and Bird Populations
Principal Investigator:
Allan Strong
Project Award Year:
2005
Maps Help Assess Threat of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Vermont
Principal Investigator:
Dale Bergdahl
Project Award Year:
2002
Mercury Accumulation in Forest Vernal Pools, Invertebrates and Amphibians
Principal Investigator:
Vivien Taylor
Project Award Year:
2014
Mercury in Northeast Forest Food Webs of Insects, Spiders, Salamanders and Birds
Principal Investigator:
Nicholas Rodenhouse
Project Award Year:
2007
Movement of Mercury through Wildlife Food Webs in the Northern Forest Region
Principal Investigator:
Charles Driscoll
Project Award Year:
2008
Northern Hardwood Forests as a Refuge for Threatened Giant Silk Moths
Principal Investigator:
Dylan Parry
Project Award Year:
2015
Powerline Rights-of-Way Provide Habitat for Declining Bird Species
Principal Investigator:
Allan Strong
Project Award Year:
2013
Predicting Impacts of Housing Density Changes on Black Bear Occurrence
Principal Investigator:
Therese Donovan
Project Award Year:
2002
Predicting Land Use Change Helps Guide Stream Habitat Protection Efforts
Principal Investigator:
Mary Watzin
Project Award Year:
2002
Quantifying Changes in Northeast Forest Condition, Connectivity for Wildlife, and Climate Resilience
Principal Investigator:
Melissa Clark
Project Award Year:
2022
Remotely Sensed LiDAR Data Detects Competitive Interactions Between Trees and Understory Vegetation
Principal Investigator:
Allan Strong
Project Award Year:
2011
Resistance to White-Nose Syndrome in Bat Populations
Principal Investigator:
Deahn Donner
Project Award Year:
2014
Stream Fishes Sensitive to Acid-Aluminum Levels in Northern Forest Ecosystems
Principal Investigator:
Stephen D. McCormick
Project Award Year:
2006
Terrestrial Buffer Requirements for Amphibians Inhabiting Vernal Pools in Forested Landscapes
Principal Investigator:
Kimberly Babbitt
Project Award Year:
2005
Testing the Use of LiDAR Remotely Sensed Data for Assessing Tree Health and Insect and Bird Diversity
Principal Investigator:
Allan Strong
Project Award Year:
2013
U.S. and Canadian Conference Provides Exchange of Forest Science
Principal Investigator:
Theodore Howard
Project Award Year:
2012
Understanding How Lake Water and Nutrient Levels Affect Mercury Levels in Aquatic Organisms
Principal Investigator:
David Evers
Project Award Year:
2005
Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change on Obligate Spruce-Fir Birds
Principal Investigator:
David King
Project Award Year:
2015
Using Dragonflies as Bio-Sentinels of Mercury in Northeast Lakes
Principal Investigator:
Sarah J. Nelson
Project Award Year:
2011
Using Genetics to Evaluate Re-colonization by Moose in the Northeastern U.S.
Principal Investigator:
Heidi Kretser
Project Award Year:
2009
Vermonters’ “Acceptable” Levels of Town Development May Decrease Occurrence of Black Bear and Bobcat
Principal Investigator:
Therese Donovan
Project Award Year:
2009
Views Toward Wildlife and Involvement in Recreation Influence Public Acceptability of Development
Principal Investigator:
James Murdoch
Project Award Year:
2013