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Presentation to WLFW Partners on NOBO, Grasslands, and Savannas Framework
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On March 2, 2022 as the release of the release by NRCS of the new framework is pending, Bridgett Costanzo of WLFW and Jessica McGuire of Quail Forever gave an overview of the framework, the associated needs assessment, and activities already underway to add staff and design a national monitoring plan. To view the recorded webinar based on these slides, go to the webinars section
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Northern Bobwhite, Grasslands, and Savannas (2022) Framework for Conservation Action
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Aquatic COP
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This folder contains content that supports the work of this specific COP within the Indicators Work Group.
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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Ecosystem Services/Human Dimensions COP
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This folder contains content that supports the work of this specific COP within the Indicators Work Group.
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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Terrestrial COP
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This folder contains content that supports the work of this specific COP within the Indicators Work Group.
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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MUST READ: Working Documents - Merging RI/SS Approaches
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Initial working documents developed to begin comparing the two approaches used to date for identification of Resource Indicators and Surrogate Species, and support decision-making on a way forward for the AppLCC.
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SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group
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Resources
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FY13 RFP Timeline
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AppLCC RFPs - FY12 Status Updates and FY13 Information
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FY13 RFP Timeline
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Map of Priority Areas for WLFW-Black Duck Projects
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Map used by the NRCS WLFW-Black duck partnership to denote priority areas for landowner sign-ups in NJ, DE, MD, and VA. This map is based on larger geographic priorities modeled by the Black Duck Joint Venture and Atlantic Coast Joint Venture partnerships for targeting Black duck recovery in the Atlantic Flyway.
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Maps
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State-Specific Bog Turtle Information
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A series of links are shared here to allow staff and partners to easily find additional, state-specific information on bog turtle distribution, habitat, threats, conservation partnerships, etc.
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Information Materials
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Range-wide assessment of grazing and hydrology in bog turtle wetlands
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In December 2018, a meeting of bog turtle experts was hosted in Richmond, VA and experts across the Eastern range of the species identified as a high priority the need to better understand the benefits and potential negative impacts of livestock grazing in bog turtle inhabited wetlands. Hydrologic conditions in bog turtle wetlands emerged as a secondary concern needing more research. Recently, NRCS’ Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) awarded funds to Dr. Carola Haas leading a team of researchers at Virginia Tech University to conduct an assessment on these two topics (grazing and hydrology).
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Research
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WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research
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NRCS WLFW Outcomes Assessment 2012-2018 (released 2021)
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An outcomes assessment report completed under a contract to Dr. JJ Apodaca from NRCS-WLFW. This document is being shared with conservation partners but broad or public sharing is not approved.
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WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research