Biological Assessment Case Studies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends the use of biological assessments as a measure of true environmental results. The case studies presented here provide a series of examples to illustrate the value of such information for a variety of management and scientific uses. They are also a part of the EPA's long-term strategy to provide better assessment tools to state and Tribal program managers, to promote the adoption of more effective and meaningful indicators of ecological condition, and to foster the public's informed involvement in setting goals for their resources.
Case studies are presented in the following categories: