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Title: U'S' Fish and Wildlife Service Landscape Conservation Cooperatives


1
U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceLandscape
Conservation Cooperatives
Atlantic Coast Joint Venture Management
Board December 3, 2009 Marvin Moriarty and Cindy
Dohner Regional Directors, Northeast and
Southeast Regions
2
Information on LCCs
  • How they came to be
  • How they will function
  • Funding information
  • Relationship to Joint Ventures

3
Landscape Conservation Basic Definitions
  • Science-based approach to conservation focused
    on providing landscapes capable of sustaining
    populations of priority species
  • Approach is founded on an adaptive, iterative
    process of biological planning, conservation
    design, conservation delivery, monitoring and
    research.
  • Adaptive Management approach

4
Adaptive Management
  • An adaptive approach to science-based landscape
    conservation follows these steps
  • Planning
  • Conservation Design
  • Conservation Delivery
  • Monitoring and Research

Adaptive Resource Management
5
USFWS Climate Change Strategic Plan
http//www.fws.gov/home/climatechange/ comment
period ended November 30
6
USFWS Climate Change Strategic Plan
  • Establish Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
    that enable members of the conservation community
    to plan, design and deliver conservation in ways
    that integrate local, State, Tribal, regional,
    national and international efforts and
    resources.
  • LCCs

7
USFWS Climate Change Strategic PlanFY 2010
Budget Request
  • 20M overtarget for Climate Change
  • 10M Science Capacity
  • 10M Science products

8
Climate Change DOI Secretarial Order No. 3289
  • Issued September 14, 2009
  • includes the following
  • A network of Landscape Conservation
    Cooperatives will engage DOI and federal
    agencies, states, tribal and local governments
    and the public to craft practical,
    landscape-level strategies for managing climate
    change impacts
  • LCCs

9
Funding (FY 10) for Climate Change and Landscape
Conservation Cooperatives
  • USFWS
  • 10 M nationwide for LCCs (capacity)
  • 10 M nationwide for LCCs (science)
  • Expectation 8 LCCs will be developed in FY 2010
  • USGS
  • DOI Regional Climate Change Response Centers
  • Support for USFWS CC Activities (5 M)

10
Funding (FY 10) for Climate Change and Landscape
Conservation Cooperatives
  • USFWS stand up eight LCCs (of 22)
  • Each Region gets
  • 1.2M planning and staffing
  • 875k science
  • 150k administration
  • Washington Office gets
  • 97k staffing
  • 97k science
  • 6k administration
  • 2M for cross LCC science project competition

11
Additional USFWS (FY 10) funding for Climate
Change
  • USFWS Program Funding for Climate Change
  • National Wildlife Refuges (12M)
  • For Inventory and Monitoring
  • Partners for Fish and Wildlife (6M)
  • Conservation Delivery in Support of Climate
    Change
  • Fisheries (2M)
  • Support for Fish Habitat Partnerships
  • State Wildlife Grants
  • Increased funding in FY 2010 (15M)
  • State Wildlife Action Plans will be updated to
    incorporate climate change

12
Guidance on Incorporating Climate Change into
State Wildlife Action Plans
LCCs offer opportunity for states and partners to
develop regional adaptation strategies that can
be included in state plans.
13
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
  • A seamless network of conservation science
    partnerships that provide science and technical
    support including
  • Biological planning
  • Conservation Design
  • Monitoring and Research
  • to conservation delivery programs and
    partnerships to meet common goals for sustaining
    fish, wildlife and plants
  • Initial focus on climate change adaptation
    planning

14
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
  • Conservation science partnerships
  • National Geographic Framework -seamless network

15
Form and Function of Landscape Conservation
Cooperatives
  • Self-directed partnerships between federal and
    state agencies, tribes, NGOs, universities and
    others
  • Build on existing partnerships
  • Guided by a steering committee with
    representatives of partner organizations
  • Provide management direction and priorities
  • Shared capacity (including staff) for
    coordination, technology and science including
    population and habitat modeling, GIS, decision
    analysis, monitoring and evaluation, data
    management, etc.

16
Overlay of ACJV with LCC Boundaries
Caribbean
17
Atlantic Coast Joint Venture and the LCCs
  • Some alternatives to consider
  • ACJV does not actively collaborate with LCCs
  • ACJV leads establishment of LCCs within the ACJV
    area
  • ACJV and Fish Habitat Partnerships lead
    establishment of LCCs within the ACJV area
  • ACJV splits into separate JVs aligned with LCC
    boundaries
  • ACJV helps lead establishment of LCC and actively
    collaborates in their development and science
    activities

18
Questions?? Discussion??
  • Thank You

19
Form and Function of Landscape Conservation
Cooperatives
  • For LCCs to function as a national framework and
    a seamless national network, each will have
  • A steering committee of executive and management
    level representatives from partner organizations,
    which will provide management direction and set
    priorities
  • An LCC Coordinator
  • A science and technology coordinator
  • GIS capability and other expertise as needed

20
Relationship of LCCs to Existing JVs and other
Partnerships
  • LCCs will build on existing partnerships
  • LCCs partly modeled after joint ventures
  • National geographic framework generally follows
    Bird Conservation Region/joint venture boundaries
  • Discussions underway in all joint ventures about
    role in LCCs
  • Each JV needs to evaluate appropriate level of
    involvement
  • LCCs need to support all taxonomic groups and all
    relevant programs and partnerships

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(plus Hawaii and Northern Alaska)
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