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The Reserve's Research program provides the
scientific information necessary to support an adaptive
management strategy for conservation of natural biodiversity
for the area managed by the Reserve. This strategy entails
1) identifying areas of scientific uncertainty, 2) planning
and conducting field experiments to test hypotheses related
to real-world management strategies, 3) exporting this information
to environmental managers and decision makers, and 4) recommending
improved management strategies based on the results of these
experiments. A primary function of the Research program
is to develop and monitor indicators of natural biodiversity
at the levels of watershed, community, population and organism.
This science-based hierarchical approach is necessary to
more effectively manage the Reserve's natural resources
and assess, prioritize and improve the effectiveness of
future habitat restoration projects. To be successful, these
activities are closely coordinated with the Reserve's Resource
Management, Public Access and Education programs. |