2020 Black-capped vireo post-delisting monitoring news

2020 News: Post-delisting monitoring (PDM) for the black-capped vireo entered its second year in 2020, which produced some great findings despite a major setback. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the need to postpone several surveys for safety and to reduce the viral spread, but we did collect good information and continue to plan future monitoring. This year’s newsletter tells the story of the efforts and conservation stewarship of our great partners.

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The Ecological Services Program works to restore and protect healthy populations of fish, wildlife, and plants and the environments upon which they depend. Using the best available science, we work with federal, state, Tribal, local, and non-profit stakeholders, as well as private land owners, to...
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We provide national leadership in the recovery and conservation of our nation's imperiled plant and animal species, working with experts in the scientific community to identify species on the verge of extinction and to build the road to recovery to bring them back. We work with a range of public...
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12 cm. Well-marked and distinctive vireo. Male has black head, white lores and eye-ring (giving spectacled appearance), olive upperparts, blackish wings fringed olive and two yellowish wing-bars. Whitish underparts with olive flanks. Red iris. Female duller and with grey head. Juvenile browner...

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