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1 Progress Under Guidance Documents Northeast Conservation Framework LCC Conservation Science Strategic Plan USFWS Science Investment and Accountability Schedule North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting Gardiner, New York December 12, 2012 Andrew Milliken North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Coordinator U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1

2 North Atlantic LCC Vision Landscapes that sustain our natural resources and cultural heritage maintained in a healthy state through active collaboration of conservation partners and partnerships in the North Atlantic region 2

3 Which species/habitats to conserve? At what levels? Who decides? GOAL-SETTING What do we know about the status of priority wildlife? BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT SCIENCE TRANSLATION How do we make science solutions useful? CONSERVATION ADOPTION How do we get communities and landowners engaged in conservation? INFORMATION MANAGEMENT How will we manage the demand for and creation of data? CONSERVATION DESIGN What should landscapes look like to conserve species at goal levels CONSERVATION DELIVERY How will we most efficiently put conservation on the ground? What new information will we gather to support conservation? PRIORITIES Which species and issues demand immediate attention? Northeast Conservation Framework MONITORING, EVALUATION AND RESEARCH 3

4 NE Conservation FrameworkLCC Strategic PlanFWS Benchmarks Biological AssessmentEcological Planning Landscape Conservation Planning Foundation Habitat Mapping Conservation Design Landscape Conservation Design Conservation Design & Delivery Conservation Adoption & Delivery Informing Conservation Delivery Monitoring, Evaluation & Research MonitoringDecision-based Monitoring ResearchAssumption-driven research Information Management Data Management and Integration Northeast Conservation Framework Report Conservation Science Strategic Plan Conservation Science & Adaptation Strategy LCC and NEAFWA Governance & Communications Documents Science and Conservation Community Integration Organizational Operations 4

5 Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks Habitat Mapping Users guides (terrestrial and aquatic) RCN Revisions to aquatic habitat classification RCN/LCC Extending consistent maps into Canada LCC/CSC Permeable Landscapes (connectivity) LCC Coastal and marine mapping (CMECS) LCC/NROC Coastal NWI mapping updates LCC/USFWS Assessing other coastal mapping needs Compiling all spatial data through Northeast Regional Synthesis RCN/LCC 5

6 Biological Assessment/Ecological Planning Representative/priority species selection, compilation of information and modeling LCC/RCN Designing Sustainable Landscapes; amphibians & reptiles (PARCA); marine birds; brook trout; piping plovers Northeast Regional Synthesis - regional SGCN of high responsibility/concern; consistent SWAP format, database Regional Habitat and Species Vulnerability Assessments RCN/LCC Conservation Targets LCC Representative Species targets Targets for other indicators Cultural resources targets Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks 6

7 Conservation Design Regional consistent spatial data RCN/LCC NEAFWA/LCC Regional Synthesis Habitat condition, capacity & objectives LCC/RCN Designing Sustainable Landscapes; geospatial condition analysis; secured and managed lands status Predicting Landscape Change Designing Sustainable Landscapes; brook trout; piping plovers & SLR; PARCA amphibians and reptiles Landscape Designs/ Decision Support tools Designing Sustainable Landscapes; PARCA; marine birds; brook trout; piping plovers, geospatial condition analysis Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks 7

8 Conservation Adoption and Delivery Science Translation Northeast Landscape Conservation Design: Conservation Design Specialist, GIS Analysts, NEAFWA/LCC Regional Synthesis Assess Decision Support Needs Decision-maker workshops: Designing Sustainable Landscapes; Forecasting Changes in Aquatic Systems Conservation Adoption Demonstration Projects Conservation Design Specialist Science Delivery Team Support for regional geographic partnerships (e.g. Gulf of Maine, Connecticut River Watershed, Chesapeake Bay…) Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks 8

9 Information Management Information Management Needs Assessment LCC Next steps for information management system Content Management Website LCC NOAA/NWF/LCC Coastal Climate Adaptation Database Northeast Regional Synthesis RCN/LCC GIS Analysts in FWS and TNC NEAFWA Habitat Management Database Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks 9

10 Monitoring Collaboration Coordination with FWS and NPS I&M Networks Validation of models Monitoring needs for indicators and targets Monitoring of indicators Representative Species and other indicators Monitoring of Landscape Change National LCC network Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks 10

11 Research Annual review and update of science needs Coordination with adjacent LCCs and LCC Network on common research needs Coordination with Northeast Climate Science Center RCN research projects on regional priority SGCNs Research needs related to contaminants and climate change Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks 11

12 Organizational Operations Steering Committee Technical Committee and subteams LCC Staff Governance documents and Strategic Plan Communications Progress under Conservation Framework, LCC Strategic Plan & FWS Benchmarks 12

13 (1) Focus on the sharing of science and be the clearinghouse where regional managers go to make decisions (2) Determine relevance by focusing on issues that are important to the region: follow-ups to Hurricane Sandy (3) Avoid trying to do too much and focus on major regional conservation issues (4) Document success and accomplishments by showing real, on-the-ground difference, sharing information, data and science (5) Get everyone at the table to "put skin in the game" by focusing on collaboration with equal and diverse measure of representation with high-level representation Progress relative to “Keys to Success” 13


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