Harvesting for Goshawks

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location: Via Zoom

About this presentation

The Northern Goshawk is an iconic forest raptor (“ghost of the forest”) that was once a common bird throughout the Bulkley Valley. This presentation will show the linkages between extensive forest harvest and the dramatic decline in the number of goshawks. In response to this decline, the resource community is supporting a collaborative initiative to develop forest management strategies that prevent the loss of goshawks from our landscape.

About Frank Doyle

Frank Doyle (M.Sc., RPBio) is a Raptor-Ecosystem Ecologist with 30+ years of research experience across northern Europe, British Columbia, and the Yukon. His primary interest is in assisting communities to develop plans and strategies that balance our needs to use the natural environment with an equal need to prevent degrading that environment.

ACCESS: BVRC members will receive a Zoom invite. Non-members can email info@bvcentre.ca for a link.