Reports and References

for Asio flammeus (Short-eared Owl)

Reports from BC Conservation Data Centre

BC Species Summary

 

BC Conservation Status Report

 
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Mapped Known Locations

Reports from Other Databases

E-Fauna BC: Electronic Atlas of the Wildlife of British Columbia

 

Environment Canada's Species at Risk Website

 

Global Comprehensive Report (NatureServe Explorer)

Status Report

COSEWIC. 2008i. COSEWIC assessment and update status report on the Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. Ottawa. vi + 24pp.

Identified Wildlife Species Account

British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection. 2004. Accounts and Measures for Managing Identified Wildlife. Version 2004. Biodiversity Branch, Identified Wildlife Management Strategy, Victoria, B.C.

Recovery and Management Plans

Environment and Climate Change Canada. 2018j. Management Plan for the Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) in Canada. Species at Risk Act Management Plan Series. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ottawa. v + 37 pp.

 

Environment Canada. 2016x. Management Plan for the Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) in Canada [Proposed]. Species at Risk Act Management Plan Series. Environment Canada, Ottawa. v + 35 pp.

Best Management Practices

B.C. Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resources Operations. 2013b. Guidelines for Raptor Conservation during Urban and Rural Land Development in British Columbia (2013). A companion document to Develop with Care 2012. 151 pp.

 

Demarchi, M.W. and M.D. Bently. 2005. Best Management Practices for Raptor Conservation during Urban and Rural Land Development in British Columbia. B.C. Minist. of Environ., Victoria, B.C. MoE BMP Series.

Other Related References

1998. Short-eared Owl. B.C. Minist. Environ., Lands and Parks, Wildl. Branch. 2pp.

 

Campbell, R.W., N.K. Dawe, I. McTaggart-Cowan, et al. 1990b. The Birds of British Columbia Vol. 2: Nonpasserines: Diurnal Birds of Prey through Woodpeckers. Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, BC.

 

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