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Black-throated Green Warbler

Management

Black Throated Green WarblerNo specific management activities have been reported for this species in Alberta. However, several major research initiatives on forest management are underway in the province that include a songbird component.

The population trend of the Black-throated Green Warbler is unknown in Alberta, but populations appear to be fairly stable. Population size is unknown but may be quite large. The distribution of the species in the province may be experiencing a slight northward contraction.

Some excellent research regarding forest management practices and their effects on bird communities is already underway in Alberta. There are no ongoing studies specifically on the Black-throated Green Warbler, but the species will be covered by many community-level projects.

Reprinted from Alberta Wildlife Status Report No. 23 (1999), with permission from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development.

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