Cats and Birds | Research Projects
Bird populations are plummeting across North America. Since 1970, the continent has lost nearly 3 billion birds (Rosenberg, 2019). Two of the biggest drivers of this decline are habitat loss and cat-related mortality. Cities like Vancouver have begun to address these threats through the creation of city-specific guidelines to support biodiversity, such as the Vancouver Bird Strategy. To make these strategies most effective, we require up-to-date estimates of urban bird and cat populations thriving within city boundaries.
Stewardship Centre for BC initiated two research projects to collect on-the-ground information about outdoor cats and birds: in Greater Vancouver (2020) and in Okanagan (2022). Researchers use standardized methodology and computer models to produce population estimates and inform management plans for keeping cats and birds safe in British Columbia.
Cats and Birds Research News
Check out our recent news and updates from Cats and Birds research projects.
Field notes from Vancouver Bird Count in February
Birds singing of spring, birdfeeders and bird-friendly plantings attracting various birds in the winter and more research updates from the Greater Vancouver Urban Landbird Count.
Vancouver Cat Count: the Final Phase
The final three weeks of cat monitoring are just around the corner. Find the latest update from Jaylen Bastos, Vancouver Cat Count researcher.
Vancouver Cat Count: Winter Phase
Thanks to Environment and Climate Change Canada, we have been given the support to continue the Vancouver Cat Count into the winter season.
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