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Releases Contacts:
Alison Holloran, (307) 745-4848,
(307) 760-9105 (cell), email;
Mac Blewer, (307) 745-4848, email
AUDUBON WYOMING TO
HOLD BIOBLITZ EVENT THIS SUMMER IN SHIRLEY BASIN
March 30, 2009—This summer,
on June 20 and 21, Audubon Wyoming, along with Laramie Audubon,
Murie Audubon, the University of Wyoming, the Wyoming Natural
Diversity Database and a number of resource agencies and non-profit
organizations will be hosting its first annual “BioBlitz
event” in the Shirley Basin. A “bioblitz”
is an event that brings together scientists and members of
the public in a race against time to see how many species
they can count in a 24-hour biological survey.
“The Shirley Basin is a large part
of the west’s sagebrush sea, which is an imperiled ecosystem
due to many factors. This area is an important place for Audubon
Wyoming and the Cowboy State due to its healthy populations
of Greater Sage-grouse, its numerous endemic species, world-class
hunting and wide open scenic vistas,” says Alison Holloran,
Deputy Director of Audubon Wyoming. “That said, this
event not only highlights the biological diversity of this
great place, but also gets the public interested in the ecosystem
that is right out their front door. We (Audubon) believe that
the conservation of our sagebrush sea depends on our ability
to recognize its value to wildlife and our natural heritage
as well as our resolve to conserve the ecosystem.”
Audubon Wyoming will be using the BioBlitz
as a way for communities to learn about the biological diversity
of the sagebrush steppe ecosystem and to better understand
how to conserve it. This event will take place within the
Shirley Basin/Bates Hole Important Bird Area.
Says Holloran, “We believe the BioBlitz
event will give us an excellent base-line inventory within
one of our high priority Important Bird Areas. This site provides
habitat for several of Wyoming’s species of critical
conservation and their related habitats, including Greater
Sage-grouse, Sage Sparrow and Brewer’s Sparrow just
to name a few of the birds.”
Chief objectives for the BioBlitz effort
include:
- To collect baseline data on birds, plants, mammals and
insects inhabiting the Shirley Basin area;
- Be able to use the baseline information to establish monitoring
protocols to better track changes to specific wildlife or
plant species;
- Build a volunteer base for future monitoring and restoration
projects within the area;
- Create awareness in the local communities about the ecosystem
that surrounds them and why we should be conserving the
habitat and wildlife and
- Enhance interest in local schools concerning science programs
and the importance of conservation of our natural resources.
In addition to establishing baseline information,
the Bibelots event will be an opportunity for adults, children,
and teens to join biologists in the field, participate in
bona fide research expeditions, and learn from experts about
inventorying and the importance of biodiversity.
This project is made possible by the Together
Green Grant. Interested members of the public will rendezvous
between 10AM and 12pm at the Shirley Basin Reservoir campsite
on June 20 for the event. Participants are urged to contact
Audubon Wyoming for more information and to sign up for the
event.
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Audubon Wyoming Vision
Open spaces rich in birds and other wildlife, and citizens
who value that richness. |