Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area

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Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area is a protected region in southwestern Idaho renowned for hosting one of the world’s densest concentrations of nesting birds of prey along the Snake River canyon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national conservation area
protected area
contains Snake River canyon cliffs
grasslands
riparian areas
sagebrush plains
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType river canyon
sagebrush steppe
hasWildlife American kestrel NERFINISHED
Swainson's hawk NERFINISHED
burrowing owl
coyotes
ferruginous hawk NERFINISHED
golden eagle
great horned owl
ground squirrels
jackrabbits
long-billed curlew
mule deer
prairie falcon
pronghorn
red-tailed hawk NERFINISHED
knownFor birds of prey research
dense concentrations of nesting birds of prey
raptor nesting habitat
locatedAlong Snake River canyon NERFINISHED
locatedIn Idaho
southwestern Idaho
locatedOn Snake River NERFINISHED
managingAgency Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
partOf Snake River Plain region NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose protection of nesting birds of prey
raptor conservation
protects nesting habitat
raptors
sagebrush habitat
wildlife habitat
recreationActivity birdwatching
fishing
hiking
hunting
photography
wildlife viewing
threat habitat fragmentation
invasive plant species
wildfire

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Snake River Plain contains Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area