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CONTACT:
Dan Scheiman, Ph.D.
Bird Conservation Director
Audubon Arkansas
dscheiman@audubon.org (501) 244-2229
Sarah Thompson
Graduate Researcher
Arkansas State University
sarah.thompson@smail.astate.edu
(870) 972-3082
Citizen Scientists Rally For A Rare Bird
May 27, 2008—Audubon Arkansas
and the Department of Biological Sciences at Arkansas State
University (ASU) announced today the start of a new citizen
science survey for a rare and declining Arkansas bird –
the Bewick’s Wren.
The Bewick’s Wren is a species of
high conservation concern in Arkansas and throughout much
of its range. Once common, today it is extremely rare east
of the Mississippi River. The eastern edge of its range currently
runs through Arkansas, making Arkansas the frontline for stemming
the decline. The decline is probably due to habitat loss and
competition with the House Wren for nest sites. Researchers
at Audubon Arkansas and ASU need help searching for wrens
across the state. “Arkansans have the opportunity to
contribute significantly to a high priority conservation issue,”
said Dr. James Bednarz, Professor of Wildlife Ecology at ASU.
He added, “By learning where Bewick’s Wrens live
and which habitats they prefer we can make informed decisions
about how to best manage for the species.”
To learn more and sign up visit the Arkansas
Wren Survey web site at ar.audubon.org/wren.
The survey is open to anyone of any age and experience level
who can spend at least 4 hours at least twice per year looking
and listening for wrens in appropriate habitat. Educational
and survey materials can be found online. Participants also
can chat with each other, share stories and findings, and
ask questions through the project’s e-mail discussion
group. There is no fee to participate. Funding is provided
by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Arkansas Game and
Fish Commission through the State Wildlife Grant program.
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Audubon
Arkansas was founded as the 25th state office of the National
Audubon Society in 2001 through a seed grant from the Winthrop
Rockefeller Charitable Trust. Audubon’s vision is a
state where the love and respect for nature is a cultural
legacy. Our vision is a state where communities are engaged
in responsible stewardship, protecting and conserving our
native environment for future generations. This leads naturally
to our mission to inspire and lead Arkansans in environmental
education, resource management, habitat restoration, bird
conservation and enlightened advocacy. ar.audubon.org
The
mission of the Department of Biological Sciences at Arkansas
State University in Jonesboro is to become recognized for
academic and research excellence that is distinguished by
an emphasis on interdisciplinary instruction, the interfacing
of teaching and research, and research programs integrating
molecular, cellular, organismal, and conservation biology.
biology.astate.edu
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