2008-2009 Acadian Flycatcher

Wildlife Population Status Report American Burying An accurate assessment of wildlife population levels or trends is essential to sound management decisions. Each year the Division of Wildlife Beetle uses various methods to monitor Ohio's wildlife species. This report presents results of those surveys and up-to-date information about select wildlife species in Ohio. American Crow From this page readers can: American . find information on species of interest Woodcock . determine statewide distribution and abundance . highlight quality watchable wildlife viewing or hunting spots Bald Eagle . view wildlife population trends . learn about new research projects or surveys Barn Owl

Seach this report by alphabetical listing of species, links on the right hand side, or habitat overview, links below, for the species of interest for Beaver survey methods, historical data, and related educational resources. Black Bear Grassland Species Overview Black- Forest Wildlife Overview crowned Night Heron Wetland Species Overview Blue-winged Unique Habitats Overview Warbler

Buckeye Birding Hotspots Bobcat

Hunting Opportunities Highlights Bobolink

Watchable Wildlife Highlights Canada Goose (migrant) Download the entire 2007-2008 publication in PDF file format (6.3 Mb)

Canada If you have more in-depth questions about wildlife species, the methods we use to monitor populations, viewing or hunting opportunities, or Goose Division of Wildlife management and research programs, please contact a wildlife biologist at one of our three research stations or a staff (resident) member in our central office:

Cerulean Grassland & Farmland Wildlife Furbearers & Wetland Wildlife Olentangy Wildlife Research Station Crane Creek Wildlife Research Station Warbler 8589 Horseshoe Road 13229 West State Route 2 Ashley, Ohio 43003 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Common (740) 747-2525 (419) 898-0960 Tern

Forest Wildlife Wildlife Diversity & Special Projects Cottontail Waterloo Wildlife Research Station ODNR-Division of Wildlife Rabbit 360 E. State Street Wildlife Management & Research Athens, Ohio 45701 2045 Morse Road, Bldg. G-3 Coyote (740) 589-9930 Columbus, Ohio 43229-6693 (614) 265-6330 Double- crested Cormorant Many survey projects are funded in part through the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Project W-134-P, Wildlife Management in Ohio (Pittman-Robertson). Eastern Meadowlark

Eastern Plains Garter Snake

Eastern Spadefoot Toad

Field Sparrow

Grasshopper Sparrow

Gray & Fox Squirrel

Gray Fox

Great Egret

Henslow's Sparrow

Karner Blue Butterfly

Lake Erie Water Snake

Mallard

Marsh Wren

Mourning Dove

Northern Bobwhite

Opossum

Osprey

Other Ducks

Peregrine Falcon

Pied-billed Grebe

Raccoon

Red Fox

Ring-necked Pheasant

River Otter

Ruffed Grouse

Sandhill Crane Scarlet Tanager

Skunk

Snowy Egret

Swamp Sparrow

Timber Rattlesnake

Trumpeter Swan

White-tailed Deer

Wild Turkey

Willow Flycatcher

Wood Duck

Yellow- breasted Chat

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