Field evaluation of a visual barrier to discourage gull nesting
P. A. Pochop, J. L. Cummings and R. M. Engeman
Pacific Conservation Biology
7(2) 143 - 145
Published: 2001
Abstract
Expanding gull populations along the Columbia River have been implicated in depredations to threatened and endangered migrating salmon smolt. We tested a visual barrier made of woven black polypropylene fabric to discourage gull nesting. The barrier was installed on Upper Nelson Island, Benton County, Washington, in parallel rows spaced 5 m apart. Gulls used 87% of the 7.9 ha island as nesting habitat and we estimated >21 000 gull nests, 80% Ring-billed Gull Larus delawarensis and 20% California Gull L. califomicus nests. The zone with fencing had 84% fewer nests than the control zone. Silt fencing showed potential as a nonlethal bird management technique.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC010143
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