Inventory & Monitoring Program U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System Natural Resources Program Center National Office USFWS U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

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Inventory & Monitoring Program U.S. National Wildlife Refuge System Natural Resources Program Center National Office USFWS U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

 Origins  History  I&M Program Architecture Architecture Status Status Tasks Tasks Agenda U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Foundational Pillar of AM and SHC If you aren’t monitoring, you aren’t doing AM (adaptive management) or SHC (strategic habitat conservation! U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

5 USFWS Regions U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

 The National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act (NWRSIA) of 1997 Provide for the conservation of fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats; Provide for the conservation of fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats; Ensure the biological integrity, diversity, and environmental health ….; Ensure the biological integrity, diversity, and environmental health ….; Plan for the continued growth of the System; Plan for the continued growth of the System; Assist in the maintenance of adequate water quantity and quality….; Assist in the maintenance of adequate water quantity and quality….; Acquire water rights….; Acquire water rights….; Monitor the status and trends of fish, wildlife, and plants in EACH refuge Monitor the status and trends of fish, wildlife, and plants in EACH refuge U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service The Genesis

 National Park Service begins I&M program in 1992  Regions 3&5 formed Biological Monitoring and Database Team in 2005  In August 2009, the Core Planning Team formed to draft strategic plan and operational blueprint for I&M effort U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Background/History

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Foundations

A nationally coordinated program of inventory and monitoring on the National Wildlife Refuge System generates information critical to ensuring the System’s ongoing contributions to the conservation of the nation’s fish, wildlife and plant resources in the face of climate change and other environmental stressors… Inventory and monitoring documents status, assesses condition and detects changes in the Refuge System’s diverse fish, wildlife and plant communities, physical resources including water, air and soils, and ecological processes in order to support science-based conservation planning and management at multiple spatial scales… Strategic I&M Plan September, 2010 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Vision

“The purpose of this effort is to collect and synthesize information which supports management at multiple geographic scales and informs decisions at all organizational levels” Strategic I&M Plan September 2010 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Vision

 Regions initiate hiring of 6 regional I&M staff in one position must be a Database Manager one position must be a Database Manager  In 2010, headquarters begins hiring national I&M staff and establishes a new office co- located with the NPS I&M program staff in the Natural Resources Program Center in Fort Collins, CO U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Implementation

Fire I&M Program FY 2010= $12m FY 2011= $8m Natural Resources & Landscape Ecology Data and Information Management VEG Birds Biotics Water Abiotic & Physical Soil Geomorphology Invasive Species I&M Data Base Natural Disturbances Parameters ? Standards & Protocols National I&M Data Standards Team Info Portal Geospatial

Projects with NPS U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Ongoing Projects

 Develop Protocols standards U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Ongoing Blueprint Tasks

 Design and develop a database for documenting legacy data along with historic and current occurrences of species  Complete baseline hydrogeomorphic (HGM) analyses at selected NWRS stations.  Complete a baseline, reconnaissance-level inventory of water resources, including an assessment of water quality, at all refuges. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Ongoing Blueprint Tasks

 Prioritize geographic areas and species based on ecosystem vulnerability  Coordinate bird monitoring with Migratory Birds and other partners  Coordinate with science partners to understand relevance of models and predictors of change in Arctic and high-latitude environments U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Ongoing Blueprint Tasks

 Assemble existing abiotic data sets needed by NWRS managers to set management objectives  Fire Regimes - Scope an approach for establishing and reporting standard reference points for measuring long-term, landscape-scale, fire regime shift under climate change and other stressors.  Coordinate with science partners to understand relevance of models for various oceanographic variables U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Planned Blueprint Tasks

 Other FWS programs (IT)  Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs)  Local universities  Other agencies (NPS)  Neighboring countries U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Collaborations

 Natural Resources Program Director Mark Chase Mark Chase  National I&M Program Manager Jana Newman Jana Newman U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Office Contacts