This paper aims to assess the biological protocols used by organizations that received grant support from the WA BiCC program for biomonitoring, outline the various designs (i.e., the theoretical spatial distribution of these transects on a map) adopted in targeted forest landscapes, and review lessons learned for consideration by other stakeholders.
Biomonitoring As a Tool for Effective Landscape Management of Biodiversity
This paper aims to assess the biological protocols used by organizations that received grant support from the WA BiCC program for biomonitoring, outline the various designs (i.e., the theoretical spatial distribution of these transects on a map) adopted in targeted forest landscapes, and review lessons learned for consideration by other stakeholders.
