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Eastern Deciduous Forest Fish Pond / Stream Management Practices American woodcock brown thrasher eastern meadowlark golden- winged warbler great horned owl mourning dove northern bobwhite ovenbird wild turkey wood duck bobcat eastern cottontail eastern gray squirrel gray fox Indiana bat white- tailed deer eastern box turtle timber rattlesnake

Great Plains Grassland: Shortgrass Prairie Fish Pond / Stream Management Practices American kestrel lark bunting mallard mourning dove northern harrier scaled quail sharp- tailed grouse black- tailed prairie dog pronghorn Rocky Mountain mule deer plains hog- nosed snake

Great Plains Grassland: Tallgrass/Mixed Prairie blue- winged teal dickcissel grasshopper sparrow greater prairie- chicken mourning dove northern bobwhite northern harrier ring- necked pheasant wild turkey eastern cottontail red fox white- tailed deer plains hog- nosed snake

Hot Desert American kestrel black- throated sparrow blue- winged teal crissal thrasher Gambel's quail golden eagle ladder- backed woodpecker southwest willow flycatcher white- winged dove black- tailed prairie dog desert cottontail mountain lion pronghorn Rocky Mountain mule deer Gila monster

Intermountain Foothills American kestrel dusky grouse mallard mourning dove northern flicker red- tailed hawk spotted towhee wild turkey elk mountain cottontail Rocky mountain mule deer rainbow trout

Intermountain Montane dusky grouse hairy woodpecker northern goshawk ruffed grouse spotted towhee yellow- rumped warbler American beaver American marten black bear elk Rocky Mountain mule deer snowshoe hare cutthroat trout rainbow trout

Intermountain Sagebrush American kestrel Brewer's sparrow ferruginous hawk greater sage- grouse mallard mourning dove northern flicker sage thrasher desert cottontail pronghorn Rocky Mountain mule deer rainbow trout

Intermountain Subalpine black- capped chickadee dusky grouse hairy woodpecker northern goshawk white- tailed ptarmigan yellow- rumped warbler American marten elk red squirrel Rocky Mountain mule deer snowshoe hare cutthroat trout rainbow trout

Mediterranean American kestrel California quail California thrasher Lawrence's goldfinch mallard mourning dove Nuttall's woodpecker western kingbird desert cottontail raccoon Rocky Mountain mule deer wild pig Monterey salamander

Northeast Mixed Forest American black duck American woodcock black- backed woodpecker brown thrasher northern goshawk ovenbird ruffed grouse wild turkey fisher moose New England cottontail red squirrel snowshoe hare white- tailed deer wood frog

Pacific Coastal Forest great horned owl hairy woodpecker marbled murrelet red- tailed hawk ruffed grouse sooty grouse spotted towhee wood duck American beaver bobcat Columbian black- tailed deer elk red squirrel northern red- legged frog rough- skinned newt Coho salmon

Prairie Brushland black- bellied whistling duck crested caracara golden- fronted woodpecker northern bobwhite pyrrhuloxia western kingbird white- winged dove wild turkey collared peccary white- tailed deer wild pig Texas horned lizard

Southeast Mixed and Outer Coastal Plain Forest Set-back Succession barred owl loggerhead shrike mourning dove northern bobwhite prothonotary warbler red-cockaded woodpecker red-eyed vireo wild turkey wood duck eastern cottontail eastern fox squirrel raccoon white-tailed deer wild pig eastern indigo snake gopher tortoise channel catfish

Urban Fish Pond/Stream Mgmt. Practices Additional Urban Practices Artificial Feeders Mowing Plant Flowers Rooftop/Balcony Gardens American robin bluebird common nighthawk European starling house finch house sparrow house wren northern flicker peregrine falcon rock pigeon ruby- throated hummingbird song sparrow big brown bat cottontail eastern gray squirrel raccoon white- tailed deer

Wetlands American bittern Canada goose mallard northern pintail redhead spotted sandpiper Virginia rail Wilson's snipe American beaver common muskrat mink raccoon river otter eastern snapping turtle American bullfrog crawfish frog tiger salamander

Woodland American wigeon golden- cheeked warbler greater roadrunner ladder- backed woodpecker mourning dove northern bobwhite prairie falcon red- tailed hawk western bluebird wild turkey black- tailed jackrabbit Brazilian free- tailed bat white- tailed deer wild pig western diamond- backed rattlesnake