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Native grasslands provide important breeding habitat for many grassland birds, including species at risk.
However, the quantity and quality of remaining native grassland may be threatened by increased development
associated with the oil and gas industry. Recent evidence suggests that the relative abundance of some grassland
bird species is lower near gas wells and in areas with increased densities of wells. Further research is needed to
understand the mechanisms contributing to lower abundance of grassland birds in areas exposed to oil and gas
development. My goal is to determine the degree to which oil and gas development influences the density and
reproductive success of grassland songbirds. Results will assist land managers and responsible government
departments to make informed decisions regarding the effects of industrial activity on species-at-risk to ensure
the conservation and protection of native grassland habitat for all species.
Mark Brigham
Antelope Creek Habitat Development Area
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University of Regina
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