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YOUR SOCIETY AT WORK

By 1900, Trumpeter Swans had been almost completely eliminated from North America by over-harvest. Today they are in the midst of an inspiring recovery due to the efforts of many people and agencies. The swans are still absent from significant portions of their historic range and some of their once-important habitats have been degraded or permanently destroyed. Successful restoration and management of Trumpeter Swans will require providing suitable habitat, reestablishing migration routes, and rebuilding distributions of swans that will be secure over time. Vision, public education, effective advocacy, knowledge of the species and its needs, and coordination of management and research are essential to success.

TTSS is at the forefront of these efforts. We unite the efforts of private citizens and public agencies to address the challenges facing Trumpeter Swans and to securely restore these magnificent birds.

Photo by Arnie Fredrickson

 

TTSS' EFFORTS FOCUS IN FIVE MAJOR AREAS

  • Population security/range expansion
  • Advocacy/agency coordination
  • Habitat protection
  • Public information/education
  • Research/data management

Each population of Trumpeter Swans has specific issues that need to be addressed, and some issues are continent-wide.

Click on the sections below to learn more about the issues, and The Trumpeter Swan Society's efforts and accomplishments for each population:

The Trumpeter Swan Society has several Working Groups, which are mentioned along with a contact person under the appropriate population.

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Your comments or suggestions on this site are welcome.
Please send to: ttss@threeriversparkdistrict.org

 

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