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Natural History
The American Woodcock
History, appearance, behavior, diet and more
Declining Populations
Declining populations of Woodcock are caused by lack of habitat.
Habitat Types
Habitat types play an important role in the woodcock management plan.
Conservation
Habitat
Regional Initiatives
Northern Young Forest Initiative
Most of New England, the Adirondack Mountains of New York, and Atlantic Canada
Appalachian Mountains Young Forest Initiative
Southern New York, much of Pennsylvania, western Maryland, West Virginia, and parts of Ohio and Virginia
Upper Great Lakes Young Forest Initiative
Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota
Atlantic Coast Young Forest Initiative
Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and more
Lower Great Lakes Young Forest Initiative
Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec
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Lower Great Lakes
Overview
Best Management Practices
Demonstration Areas
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Context of Management
The Plan
Implementing the American Woodcock Conservation Plan