Faculty Partners with Department of Conservation and State Parks in Research Project

Dr. Lauri Green came to an agreement recently to partner with 10 state parks and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Cavity-Nesting Trails Program, in her Tree Swallow Feather project here at BU. 
 
The goal of the project is to quantify the number, size, density and type of feathers used in Tree Swallow nests. Dr. Green and her students will examine differences in feather use among habitat types as it relates to reproductive success of Tree Swallows.
 
Parks participating in the project include: 

Ricketts Glen State Park

Codorus State Park

Prince Gallitzin State Park

Delaware Canal State Park

Chapman State Park

Kettle Creek and Ole Bull State Park

Nescopeck and Hickory Run State Park

Sinnemahoning State Park

Little Buffalo State Park

French Creek State Park Complex

Keystone State Park 

 


 

In addition to her four private sites and Flue Marsh Lake (run by the US Army Corps of Engineers) these state parts will give the project a total of 16 field sites in Pennsylvania, encompassing 20,000 square miles.   🐦🏞😀

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