The marbled murrelet is a small seabird that flies up to fifty miles inland to nest on the mossy branches of large trees.
Marbled murrelet wec.
It s a bird that is at the center of a lot of discussions between state and government agencies and a number of environmental non profits.
For years wec has been engaged in the state s process of adopting a long term conservation strategy for the marbled murrelet on state forestlands.
The board of natural resources bnr alternative comes up short.
Major differ ences between the winter and summer diets were apparent with euphausiids and mysids becoming more dominant during winter and spring.
The marbled murrelet coalition is comprised of conservation northwest defenders of wildlife seattle audubon olympic forest coalition washington environmental council and washington forest law center.
The marbled murrelet is a small seabird that flies up to 55 miles inland to nest on the mossy branches of mature and old growth conifers the murrelet is in decline due to the loss of vital nesting habitat mainly from historic and.
The alternative will likely reduce the already low.
Listed as threatened under the endangered species act the marbled murrelet population in washington has declined by over 40 in the last two decades mainly due to habitat loss and fragmentation from timber harvests.
The bnr selected the long awaited preferred alternative for a conservation strategy for the marbled murrelet an endangered seabird that nests in older forests here in washington.
Read our response to the board of natural resources adoption of an insufficient.
Marbled murrelets are coastal birds that occur mainly near saltwater within 1 2 miles 2 km of shore.
The marbled murrelet coalition a group of local and regional conservation organizations that work to protect and restore marbled murrelets and their habitat on public lands in the state of washington issued the following statement.