Multiple lines of evidence suggest the persistence of the Ivory‐billed Woodpecker (Campephilus principalis) in Louisiana

Author:

Latta Steven C.1ORCID,Michaels Mark A.2,Michot Thomas C.3,Shrum Peggy L.4,Johnson Patricia2,Tischendorf Jay56,Weeks Michael7,Trochet John8,Scheifler Don9,Ford Bob10

Affiliation:

1. Project Principalis, National Aviary, Allegheny Commons West Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

2. Project Principalis Yorktown Heights New York USA

3. Institute for Coastal and Water Research University of Louisiana Lafayette Louisiana USA

4. Project Principalis Travelers Rest South Carolina USA

5. American Ecological Research Institute Manhattan Kansas USA

6. Craighead Institute Bozeman Montana USA

7. Project Principalis Luling Louisiana USA

8. Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology, Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology University of California at Davis Davis California USA

9. Project Principalis Houston Texas USA

10. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Falls Church Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractThe history of the decline of the Ivory‐billed Woodpecker is long and complex, but the status of the species since 1944, when the last widely accepted sighting in continental North America occurred, is particularly controversial. Reports of Ivory‐billed Woodpeckers have continued, but none has reached the threshold of quality for general acceptance by ornithologists or the birdwatching public. In 2021, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opened for public comment a proposal to declare the species extinct. Here, we present evidence suggesting the presence of the Ivory‐billed Woodpecker at our study site, based on a variety of data collected over a 10‐year search period, 2012–2022. These data are drawn from visual observations, ~70,000 h of recordings by 80–100 acoustic recording units, ~472,550 camera‐hours by as many as 34 trail cameras, and ~1089 h of video drawn from ~3265 drone flights. Using multiple lines of evidence, the data suggest intermittent but repeated presence of multiple individual birds with field marks and behaviors consistent with those of Ivory‐billed Woodpeckers. Data indicate repeated reuse of foraging sites and core habitat. Our findings, and the inferences drawn from them, suggest that not all is lost for the Ivory‐billed Woodpecker, and that it is clearly premature for the species to be declared extinct.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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