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Title: Integrated Habitat Management for Fox Squirrels, Deer, Turkey,


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Integrated Habitat Management for Fox Squirrels,
Deer, Turkey, Quail on Ft. Bragg
Jason Scott, Bob Warren, Steven Castleberry,
Mike Conner
2
Background
  • Sikes Act (1960)
  • DOD must manage natural resources under an
    integrated system (mission constraints)
  • Current management at Ft. Bragg emphasizes RCWs
  • No measure of effect on other species

3
Goal Develop framework for integrated habitat
management
  • Requirements
  • Spatially explicit habitat models for multiple
    species
  • Validate models with independent data
  • Simultaneously evaluate effect of habitat
    management on each species

4
Objectives
  • Develop, refine, and validate habitat models for
    WTD, Fox Squirrel, Turkey, Bobwhite on Ft. Bragg
  • Develop an integrated habitat management tool for
    Ft. Bragg to predict effects of habitat changes
    on multiple species

5
Ft. Bragg - Area Access
6
Prescribed Fire Rotation
7
Road Network
8
Methods Sample Locations
9
Methods
  • Direct observations of target species
  • Track surveys (all 4 species)
  • Baited camera traps (all 4 species)
  • Spotlight surveys (deer)

10
Methods
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Methods
  • Direct observations of target species
  • Box traps (fox squirrel)

12
Methods
13
Methods
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Methods
  • Direct observations of target species
  • Box traps (cottontails)
  • Line transects (bobwhite - unsuccessful)
  • Male call counts (summer bobwhite)
  • Funnel traps (winter bobwhite)

15
Progress - July 2009
16
Spatial Model
  • Occupancy modeling (observed vs. absent)
  • Logistic regression (observed vs. random)

17
Spatial Model
  • 15 overstory habitat parameters e.g., stand
    type stand age site index trees/acre for 3
    size classes of pines and hardwoods basal area
    for 3 size classes of pines and hardwoods
  • 9 understory habitat parameters e.g.,
    cover grass forbs shrub at 3 height
    classes legume at 3 height classes

18
Model Validation Integration
  • Model validation methods
  • 10-fold cross validation with original
    observations (10, without replacement)
  • Use independent data collected by army biologists
    (annual surveys for deer and quail)
  • Use ArcMap and Model Builder to link individual
    species models into one model

19
Model Integration
  • Impose 3 potential habitat management scenarios
    (e.g., thinnings, burnings) on the landscape and
    assess impacts on all species
  • Make recommendations to Ft. Bragg

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Spatial Model
  • Caveat assessing habitat use, not preference
  • Species observations could be occurring in
    sub-optimal habitat
  • Alternative was too expensive

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Jason Scott University of Georgia scottj_at_warnell.u
ga.edu
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