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Study: Drilling Ramps Up and Sagebrush Songbirds Decline

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011   

LARAMIE, Wyo. - The higher the density of oil and gas drilling, the lower the populations of songbirds, according to a new study.

Much study has been done about how oil and gas development in Wyoming affects big game and sage grouse, but those aren't the only species being impacted. The University of Wyoming study looks at sagebrush song sparrow populations in the LaBarge oilfield and the Pinedale Anticline and Jonah natural gas fields. Researcher Anna Chalfoun says they found that high-density development, especially of natural gas, means lower densities of songbirds. The birds may not like human intrusion, but Chalfoun says researchers think it's more than that.

"One hypothesis is that areas with human activities can attract generalist predator species, which can increase predation rates on bird nests."

She explains that means more raccoons, cats and some species of mice in drilling areas, critters detrimental to songbirds. The Bureau of Land Management has designated the sage sparrow and Brewer's sparrow as "sensitive Species" which are supposed to require more conservation attention.

The Biodiversity Conservation Alliance (BCA) is advocating the use of more directional drilling to keep well density to around one pad per square mile. In the study areas, well pads reach densities of up to 16 per square mile. Chalfoun says the birds are having a tough time throughout their migratory range.

"These songbird species, such as the Brewer's sparrow, sage sparrow and sage thrasher, have been showing range-wide population declines - and these declines coincide with widespread habitat loss, fragmentation and alteration."

The BCA already has placed the sage sparrow and Brewer's sparrow on its watch list for endangered-species consideration.

The study is published in the Journal of Wildlife Management.



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