Wildlife Scenario Builder and User's Guide (Version 1.0, Beta Test)

The Wildlife Scenario Builder (WSB) was developed to improve the quality of wildlife risk assessments. It is a Windows application that helps risk assessors estimate air, water, and dietary intake rates for a variety of North American Wildlife species.

The WSB is designed to make wildlife exposure estimates more consistent, transparent and efficient. The wildlife and life history databases supplied with the WSB contain information on 49 North American species of wildlife, including 24 species of birds, 17 species of mammals, 3 species of amphibians, and 5 species of reptiles. The life history database contains natural history information (e.g., distribution, habitat, diet) and physiological data (body weight, intake requirements for air, water and food/energy) that are most relevant to wildlife exposure assessment. It makes calculating exposure via the diet easier and more accurate by calculating energy requirements using allometric equations; calculating the energy content of food items; linking food energy content with measured dietary item intakes; and allowing for user adjustment of diet scenarios. It facilitates review by indicating values that have been adjusted by the user; providing references; and generating standard reports outlining assumptions and calculations.

Birds Covered by WSB
American kestrel Mallard
American robinMarsh wren
American woodcock Northern bobwhite
Bald eagleOsprey
Bay-breasted warblerRed-tailed hawk
Belted kingfisher Red-winged blackbird
Black scoter Ruffed grouse
Canada gooseSavannah sparrow
Common loonScaup species (Lesser/Greater)
Great blue heron Spotted sandpiper
Great horned owl Tree swallow
Herring gullYellow warbler

Mammals Covered by WSB
Caribou Moose
Deer mouseMuskrat
Eastern cottontailPrairie vole
Harbor sealRaccoon
Little brown batShort-tailed shrew
Masked shrewWhite-tailed deer
Meadow voleWolf species (Timber/Grey)
Mink

Amphibians and Reptiles Covered by WSB
BullfrogNorthern water snake
Eastern newtPainted turtle
Green frogRacer
Eastern box turtleSnapping turtle

Impact/Purpose

The Wildlife Scenario Builder (WSB)is being developed as a tool to improve the quality of wildlife risk assessments.

Citation

U.S. EPA. Wildlife Scenario Builder and User's Guide (Version 1.0, Beta Test). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-12/059, 2013.

History/Chronology

Date Description
01-Feb 2013EPA announced the release of the Wildlife Scenario Builder (Version 1.0, beta test) and User's Guide.