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File C header FWS National Guidance on Surrogate Species Approach
(draft Technical Guidance) for reivew and comments: July 2012
Located in Cooperative / / SC Indicator and Surrogate Species Work Group / FWS National Guidance on Surrogate Species
File ECMAScript program MUST READ: USFWS FAQ on Surrogate Species
From USFWS Website. Frequently Asked Questions.
Located in SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group / Resources / FWS National Guidance on Surrogate Species
File MUST READ: 2012-11-01_SALCC Draft NR Indicator Process
From the draft document: "Why are indicators needed? Designing and evaluating the success of a shared blueprint for landscape conservation actions in the South Atlantic will require some specific measures of what success would look like for natural resources. The ecosystems of the South Atlantic are complex and indicators help simplify the modeling and monitoring of those systems. We cannot measure everything all of the time. Indicators are designed to integrate many ecological functions and represent other components of the system that are either too expensive or time consuming to model and measure." [And] "How will indicators be used? Indicators will be used to help design a shared blueprint for landscape conservation actions that sustain natural and cultural resources in the South Atlantic region. This blueprint will include an interactive map depicting the key places and actions needed to sustain those resources in the face of future change (e.g., urban growth, climate change, sea level rise). Indicators and measurable targets for those indicators will be used to help design this interactive map and evaluate the effectiveness of actions based on it."
Located in SC Surrogate and Indicator Work Group / Resources / FWS Region-4 SALCC Natural Resource Indicators
Image Ecoregion - FWS
Map created by FWS in defining ecoregions - integration of major watershed to define regions.
Located in LP Members / / Climate Change Workspace / Maps and GIS-related Materials
File Best Practices ver. 2012-12-06
From the National LCC HQ: LCC Data Management Best Practices products of the Data Work Team (Sean Finn).
Located in Cooperative / / SC Data Issues Work Group / National LCC Data Management Working Group
File CASRI - 2012
Regarding major habitat restoration efforts across large areas of the AppLCC geography -- the Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative. This annual report is for the Northern portion of the range. A similar Initiative has begun in the Southern extent of the range through the TNC TN Chapter. The Southern Range Spruce distribution is more of a "sky island" distribution.
Located in LP Members / / Project Documents / Content from AppLCC Staff
State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs)
An Agenda for Conservation Success in Every State: In order to receive funds through the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Program and the State Wildlife Grants Program, Congress charged each state and territory with developing a wildlife action plan. These proactive plans, known technically as “comprehensive wildlife conservation strategies,” assess the health of each state’s wildlife and habitats, identify the problems they face, and outline the actions that are needed to conserve them over the long term. All 50 States and five U.S. territories developed a State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) in 2005. State Wildlife Action Plans outline the steps that are needed to conserve wildlife and habitat before they become too rare or costly to restore. Taken as a whole, they present a national action agenda for preventing wildlife from becoming endangered.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs)
File Section B, Goal 4 - 5-Year Work Plan
Goal 4 focuses mainly on the role of the Steering Committee to help advance the Work Plan. "Goal 4: Assess and align conservation goals and actions that reflect our cooperative members’ common and shared vision"
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group
Regional Programs and Initiatives
Folder contains materials to assist the AppLCC Steering Committee Work Group in evaluating opportunities for strategic Programmatic Alignment.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group
File Troff document 2011 State of the Birds Report
2011 State of the Birds Report. Note importance of Grassland Bird Conservation.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / National-level Programs and Initiatives