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Phase 2 Science Synthesis

 

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Phase 2 Science Program Framework

This Science Program Framework provides a transparent, rational approach for identifying and implementing the most relevant science to inform restoration and management decisions in pursuit of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project’s mission, which is the restoration and enhancement of wetla

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California Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) Population monitoring: 2005-2011

In 2005, PRBO Conservation Science led a multi-partner effort to develop standardized survey protocols and determine population size and trends for the endangered California Clapper Rail in the San Francisco Bay Estuary. Partners contributing to the standardized protocol dataset included the U.

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Habitat-based modeling of wetland bird communities: an evaluation of potential restoration alternatives for South San Francisco Bay

The objective was to identify habitat relationships of key avian species, and develop habitat-based models to predict avian responses to restoration and habitat change.

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Habitat-based modeling of wetland bird communities: an evaluation of potential restoration alternatives for South San Francisco Bay - Appendices

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The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project

The largest tidal wetland restoration project on the West Coast. 
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California Dept of Fish & Wildlife
US Fish & Wildlife
Coastal Conservancy
Valley Water
US Army Corps