Sierra Nevada Adaptive Management Project
The Sierra Nevada Adaptive Management Project is a joint effort by the University of California, state and federal agencies, and the public to study management of forest lands in the Sierra Nevada.
08/09/2013
Another video from the same Fisher team field trip explains the survival and predation of fishers in the Sierra forests. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxH1nFBQmsU
08/09/2013
A new video, from a recent SNAMP field trip featuring the Fisher team, explains why fishers would move their kits to different den trees. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwOS_qL-1gw
The summary notes for the first of the three-part Collaborative Adaptive Management workshop series is posted on the SNAMP website: http://snamp.cnr.berkeley.edu/documents/521/.
SNAMP: Documents: CAM First Workshop Notes This website is maintained by the UC Science Team, including researchers from UC Berkeley, UC Merced, the University of California Agriculture & Natural Resources, and the University of Minnesota.
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