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LoonWatch MissionLoonWatch Mission
Engage, educate and connect students and citizens with resource professionals.
Annual Lakes Monitoring Program
Wisconsin Loon Population Survey
Sigurd T. Olson Loon Research Award
Get the Lead Out!
Speakers’ Bureau
Loon Appreciation Week
Work Study and Interns
NewsletterAdvisory Council
Training Workshops
Website
Events
Email and Phone Public Questions
Educational Materials
Common Loon
Ginger Gumm
Hank Krizman
Pacific LoonYellow-Billed Loon
Red-Throated Loon
E. Potapov - VIREO
T. Vezo - VIREO
Arctic Loon
PublicDomainImages.net
Breeding Range
Winter Range
Map: WILDSPACETM 2006. WILDSPACETM : digital hemispheric range maps for the breeding birds of Canada. Canadian Wildlife Service, Ontario Region, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Common Loon Range and Migration in North America
Common Loon Range and Migration in North America
Al Schoegler
Spring Migration Stopover Lakes
Gregory Nelson
Yodel
Wail
Ginger Gumm / Daniel Poleschook
Ann Hendrickson
Tremolo
Ginger Gumm / Daniel Poleschook Jr.
In Flight Tremolo
David RipponLoon Calls courtesy of Jay Meger
Hoot
Nesting Habitat
Nesting Habitat
Linda Grenzer
Nesting Habitat
Sandy Gillum
Artificial Nesting Platforms
Loon Eggs
Nesting Behavior
Defensive Postures
Defensive Postures
Chick Rearing
2‐week‐old Chick
Loon ID
6‐week‐old Chick
Loon ID
12‐week‐old Chick
Loon ID
Adult—Breeding Plumage
Loon ID
Threats
• Loss of Habitat
Current Range
Historical Southern Limit
Past and Present Common Loon
BreedingRange in
North America
McIntyre 1988
Threats
• Loss of Habitat• Poor Water Quality
Wisconsin Loons More Likely Found on Lakes with Good Water Clarity
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Meyer, M. 2005. Final Report: Evaluating the Impact of Multiple Stressors on Common Loon Population Demographics - An Integrated Laboratory and Field Approach. EPA Grant Number: R829085
Threats
• Loss of Habitat• Poor Water Quality• Toxins
• Approximately 20% of loons succumbed to lead poisoning
• X-ray shows lead tackle in a loon’s stomach
Lead Fishing Tackle
vceenviroscience.edublogs.org
How Do Loons Ingest Mercury?Mercury
Threats
• Loss of Habitat• Poor Water Quality• Toxins• Human Disturbance
What Can Be Done to Protect Loons?• Restore Your Shoreland to Native Plants
This is good habitat.
Geez, I think I stepped in something
Which is the exotic !
Restore Your Shoreland
What Can Be Done to Protect Loons?• Restore Your Shoreland to Native Plants• Build a Rain Garden and Utilize Rain Barrels
Build a Rain Garden and Utilize Rain Barrels
Before
After
Project Location:River Falls, WI
What Can Be Done to Protect Loons?• Restore Your Shoreland to Native Plants• Build a Rain Garden and Utilize Rain Barrels
• Get the Lead Out!
Get the Lead Out!Replace your tackle with lead-free tackle
What Can Be Done to Protect Loons?• Restore Your Shoreland to Native Plants• Build a Rain Garden and Utilize Rain Barrels
• Get the Lead Out!• Reduce Your Energy Consumption
Reduce Your Energy Consumption • Walk or bike to work, store, errands
• Carpool• Use public transportation
• Drive the posted speed limit
• Make sure your tires are properly inflated
• Purchase locally produced products
What Can Be Done to Protect Loons?• Restore Your Shoreland to Native Plants• Build a Rain Garden and Utilize Rain Barrels
• Get the Lead Out!• Reduce Your Energy Consumption • Educate Your Fellow Lake Users
Educate Your Fellow Lake Users
What Can Be Done to Protect Loons?• Restore Your Shoreland to Native Plants• Build a Rain Garden and Utilize Rain Barrels
• Get the Lead Out!• Reduce Your Energy Consumption • Educate Your Fellow Lake Users• Contact your Local Legislators
Contact Your Local Legislators
What Can Be Done to Protect Loons?• Restore Your Shoreland to Native Plants• Build a Rain Garden and Utilize Rain Barrels• Get the Lead Out!• Reduce Your Energy Consumption • Educate Your Fellow Lake Users• Contact Your Local Legislators • Support LoonWatch
SUPPORT LOONWATCHLoonWatch Protects Common Loons And Their Aquatic Habitats Through Education, Monitoring, And Research.
Gifts can be made through our website: www.northland.edu/loonwatch
or ask for a gift envelope.