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Specializing in the management and recovery of endangered southwestern riparian and coastal sage birds, and brown-headed cowbird control.
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Griffith Wildlife Biology (GWB) is an endangered species consulting firm specializing in the management and recovery of the federally endangered least Bell's vireo, southwestern willow flycatcher, and California gnatcatcher in California, Arizona, and New Mexico. In addition to protocol surveys and long-term population monitoring, banding, and reproductive success studies for these FE species, GWB performs baseline biological surveys, focused ornithological surveys, monitoring and breeding studies for all other avian species in southwestern willow woodland, coastal sage, littoral, and other riparian and upland habitats throughout the Southwest. Griffith Wildlife Biology is the recognized leader in the design and implementation of brown-headed cowbird control programs. Jane and John Griffith co-authored the Brown-headed Cowbird Trapping Protocol, a document used by the California Department of Fish & Game and U.S Fish and Wildlife Service for permitting purposes. GWB holds a Federal Endangered Species permit, an ES MOU from the California Department of Fish & Game, and a Federal Master Banding Permit. GWB can survey, nest-monitor, and band all listed species. If you have any questions, or would like us to submit a proposal or quotation, please Contact Us or email us at info@griffithwildlife.com |
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