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This document is both a thorough literature review of the distribution, taxonomy, status, biology and ecology of the Northern Goshawk, and an analysis of how the current conservation initiatives in British Columbia could serve the preservation of goshawks throughout the province. The information from the literature focuses on research in British Columbia, but puts it into both a global and North American context. This includes details on taxonomy, population biology, migration, habitat use and predator-prey relations. Necessary background information for a discussion on habitat management is given in a section on potential threats to the species and the current status of efforts to address some of these threats. These efforts include research, protected areas, and the current legal framework for protecting both the birds and their habitat. More specifically, the portions of the Forest Practices Code that address habitat protection, especially for species at risk such as the Northern Goshawk, are outlined. The
Cooper, John M., Stevens, Victoria. 2000. A Review of the Ecology Management and Conservation of the Northern Goshawk in British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Wildlife Bulletin. B101
English Name: Northern Goshawk, Laingi Subspecies, Northern Goshawk
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