Emerald Bay SP UC Davis Osprey Spatial Data Analysis
Project Number
04.01.02.0036
Action Priority
Implement Programmatic Monitoring and Reporting
Implementers
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Supporting Agencies
California Department of Parks and Recreation
Primary Contact
Angelique Carl (Angelique.Carl@parks.ca.gov)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2016 - 2018
Total Project Cost
$17,000
Funding Request
$0
Science Program
Implement Programmatic Monitoring and Reporting
The osprey is a special status indicator species for the TRPA's environmental threshold evaluation. In order to better understand the relationship between osprey breeding success and human disturbance, Parks teamed up with UNR to conduct a spatial and statistical analysis
from almost thirty years of osprey nesting data in Emerald Bay and D.L. Bliss State Parks. Emerald Bay comprises of the most concentrated area of active nests around Lake Tahoe and is also one of the most highly visited recreation areas on the lake. Statistical analysis was developed for reproductive success in relation to distance from potential disturbance factors such as roads, trails, and campground facilities.
Targeted Performance Measures
Educational and Interpretive Programs Produced
Threshold Categories
Wildlife
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Location
Targeted Funding
Secured Funding: California Department of Park... (CDPR), $17,000