Training
Western Burrowing Owl Workshop 2016
This is an excellent opportunity to learn about the natural history, habitat needs, effective preservation, and implementation of agency requirements for western burrowing owl conservation.
COST: $300.00
Payable by check to Elkhorn Slough Foundation
Payable by credit card (online)
REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED
Instructor Information
Dr. Lynne Trulio
Department Chair, Environmental Studies
San Jose State
Contact
Grey Hayes
grey@elkhornslough.org
(831) 274-8700
Sponsors
Description
See also: Burrowing Owl, Maintaining Biodiversity
Overview
On July 28 2016, Dr. Lynne Trulio will present a workshop on the ecology and conservation of the western burrowing owl, (Athene cunicularia hypugaea). Her research in the South San Francisco Bay region has focused on the ecology and recovery of this species. Dr. Trulio is a researcher and professor at San Jose State University and has published numerous papers on the effects of human impact on the species, as well as the general ecology and management for the species.
This is an excellent opportunity to learn about the natural history, habitat needs, effective management, and implementation of agency requirements for burrowing owl conservation. Workshop information will be useful for gaining basic knowledge about the ecology of the species as well as related information about conservation planning, meeting CEQA and other regulatory requirements, and for outreach to the public.
Workshop format
The workshop consists of a daytime classroom session, Thursday, July 28 8:00a.m.-3:00p.m., and enrollment in either one of two field training sessions, fake taschen kaufen either Thursday July 28, 4:00p.m.-8:00 p.m. (immediately after the classroom portion) or Friday July 29, 7:30a.m.-11:30a.m (the next morning). Both the classroom and the field components of the workshop take place at Shoreline Golf Course.
Workshop objectives
- Increase understanding of the biology of burrowing owl
- Increase understanding of habitat management for this species
- Increase understanding of improved local and large-scale conservation planning efforts
Topics discussed
- Basic biology
- Identification
- Distribution/movement
- Habitat requirements
- Threats
- Survey methods
- Methods for assessing potential project impacts and approaches for avoidance and minimization.
- Management and regulatory requirements
Field training practicum
During the field visit, participants will learn:
- To distinguish burrows of different species
- To identify a burrowing owl in the field
- Key characteristics of breeding and wintering habitat
- The basics of surveying for burrowing owls
- Benefits/drawbacks of various field methods
This component can give participants only a brief introduction to the requirements and difficulties of field surveying and cannot be viewed as adequate preparation for undertaking burrowing owl surveys to satisfy agency requirements.
***Very Important***
It is important to note that no component of this workshop should be construed to apply to attendee’s ability to obtain permits for western burrowing owl; if you are interested in how workshop activities might be used for permitting, you are encouraged to contact your agency permitting representative.
Payment Deadline and Registration Details
5 p.m. July 5 is the deadline for both payment and registration
We do not allow 3rd party registration - please do not register anyone but yourself.
If you cancel prior to July 5, 5 p.m., we will refund any registration fees minus a $50 processing fee. We cannot refund registration fees for cancellation after this date however, please let us know if you cannot attend, so we can allow others the opportunity to register. If you pre-register and do not pay by July 5, 5 p.m., we cannot guarantee you a spot as our waiting list tends to be quite long. You cannot substitute your registration for another, even in your own organization. cartier imitation We reserve the right to cancel or postpone this event should we receive insufficient registration by July 7; in that event, we will remit full refunds.
After you register, please email Grey Hayes grey@elkhornslough.org your preference for the field training component. While we cannot guarantee your preference, we will do what we can to meet your desires. To make the field component work well, we must make difficult decisions in splitting the group into two, maximizing the teacher:student ratio. We will notify you of your assigned field training date by July 8.
Documents and Publications
Contact List
We encourage participants to download the contact list to assist with arranging a rideshare or to get in contact with someone you met at the
workshop. Those interested in sharing a ride to the event are marked on the contact list.
Links
Burrowing owl calls
https://www.escortfly.com
Burrowing owl: movie of adults at nest burrow
http://www.arkive.org/burrowing-owl/athene-cunicularia/video-00.html
Burrowing owl: movie of parents and chicks I
http://www.arkive.org/burrowing-owl/athene-cunicularia/video-03a.html
Burrowing owl: movie of parents and chicks II
http://www.arkive.org/burrowing-owl/athene-cunicularia/video-09.html
Sandpiper Technologies - supplier of a 'peeper' to examine into Burrowing Owl nests
http://www.sandpipertech.com/info.html
Questions and Answers
Submit a question on this subject and we'll provide an answer. coastaltraining@elkhornsloughctp.org