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Title: Effects of Fire on Landbird Communities on the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
Abstract: A study of the effects of fire on landbird communities was initiated on the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge in 1983. Point counts were conducted annually along transects in burned and unburned portions of three different habitats from 1983-1987 and in 1990 and 1993.
Keywords: Fire, disturbance, habitat survey, passerines, Tanana Valley, Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge, Tok
Status: Complete. Progress reports have been included in the Refuge Annual Narrative Report.
Duration: 1983-1993
Location: Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge, Tok, Alaska
Region: Central Alaska
Cooperators: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge
Contacts:
Terry Doyle
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ten Thousand Islands NWR
3860 Tollgate Blvd., Suite 30, Naples, FL 34114
(941)353-8442
terry_doyle@mail.fws.gov
Hank Timm
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Tetlin NWR
P.O. Box 779, Tok, AK 99780 USA
907-883-5312
hank_timm@mail.fws.gov

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