https://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=1040Sagehen Creek Field Station (UC-Berkeley) - BirdsGreaterGood Faunaegbot@asu.eduhttps://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/index.phpGreaterGood Faunaegbot@asu.eduhttps://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/index.php2024-03-19engSagehen Creek Field Station was founded in 1951 and is located within the +/- 9000 acre Sagehen Experimental Forest. The basin encompasses a diverse cross-section of the central Sierra Nevada from the Pacific Crest (el. 8500 ft) to the eastern slope (el. 6000 ft). Habitats include yellow pine, mixed conifer, and red fir forests, as well as brush fields, scattered mountain meadows, and fens. The collection is largely taken from the basin in the 1960's, though there are some non-local specimens collected by the same researchers and students as well.Sagehen Creek Field Station (UC-Berkeley) - Birdsfaerthen@gmail.comhttps://sagehen.ucnrs.org/research/resources-data/sagehen-collections/11616 Sagehen RoadTruckeeCA96160USFaerthen Felixfaerthen@gmail.comcontentProviderKrimmelEricaekrimmel@gmail.comcontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-19T01:28:37-07:00GreaterGood Fauna - 345e9347-4562-4fc2-bfa5-090d6dc82a28UTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://madreandiscovery.org/fauna/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=1040SCFSBirdsSagehen Creek Field Station (UC-Berkeley) - Birdshttps://csvcoll.org/portal/content/collicon/scfs-birds.jpghttps://sagehen.ucnrs.org/research/resources-data/sagehen-collections/http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/Faerthen Felixfaerthen@gmail.comKrimmelEricaekrimmel@gmail.com<p>Sagehen Creek Field Station was founded in 1951 and is located within the +/- 9000 acre Sagehen Experimental Forest. The basin encompasses a diverse cross-section of the central Sierra Nevada from the Pacific Crest (el. 8500 ft) to the eastern slope (el. 6000 ft). Habitats include yellow pine, mixed conifer, and red fir forests, as well as brush fields, scattered mountain meadows, and fens. The collection is largely taken from the basin in the 1960's, though there are some non-local specimens collected by the same researchers and students as well.</p>