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Protocol for Monitoring Vocal Anuran Communities in Southeast Coast Network Parks
The National Park Service (NPS) Southeast Coast Inventory and Monitoring Network (SECN) has initiated amphibian community monitoring in 17 SECN parks. These include: Canaveral National Seashore, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Lookout National Seashore, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Congaree National Park, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Fort Caroline National Memorial, Fort Frederica National Monument, Fort Matanzas National Monument, Fort Pulaski National Monument, Fort Sumter National Monument, Moores Creek National Battlefield, Ocmulgee National Monument, and Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. Parks within the Southeast Coast Network (SECN) occur along the south Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to central Florida and inland to north Georgia, eastern Alabama, and central South Carolina. SECN parks encompass approximately 75,000 hectares (185,000 acres) of federally-owned property. The NPS Inventory and Monitoring Program originated from the 1999 Natural Resource Challenge, with the goal of understanding, measuring, and improving the health of park ecosystems. To achieve this goal, the SECN pursued an in-depth scoping process to identify the factors influencing park resources and the elements, or Vital Signs, to be measured that would provide park managers with the best understanding of the health of park resources.
Protocol for Monitoring Vocal Anuran Communities in Southeast Coast Network Parks
The National Park Service (NPS) Southeast Coast Inventory and Monitoring Network (SECN) has initiated amphibian community monitoring in 17 SECN parks. These include: Canaveral National Seashore, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Lookout National Seashore, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Congaree National Park, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Fort Caroline National Memorial, Fort Frederica National Monument, Fort Matanzas National Monument, Fort Pulaski National Monument, Fort Sumter National Monument, Moores Creek National Battlefield, Ocmulgee National Monument, and Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. Parks within the Southeast Coast Network (SECN) occur along the south Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to central Florida and inland to north Georgia, eastern Alabama, and central South Carolina. SECN parks encompass approximately 75,000 hectares (185,000 acres) of federally-owned property. The NPS Inventory and Monitoring Program originated from the 1999 Natural Resource Challenge, with the goal of understanding, measuring, and improving the health of park ecosystems. To achieve this goal, the SECN pursued an in-depth scoping process to identify the factors influencing park resources and the elements, or Vital Signs, to be measured that would provide park managers with the best understanding of the health of park resources.
Protocol for Monitoring Vocal Anuran Communities in Southeast Coast Network Parks
M. W. Byrne (author) / B. D. Smrekar (author) / L. M. Elston (author) / J. C. DeVivo (author) / C. J. Wright (author)
2013
188 pages
Report
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English
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