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Title: Mojave River Conservation Assessment Preliminary Scoping Report


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Mojave River Conservation Assessment
Preliminary Scoping Report
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Why here, why now?
  • Top Ten of highest ranked sites in TNCs Mojave
    Desert Ecoregion assessment (2001)
  • Conservation partners already well engaged at
    various nodes along the system
  • Funding opportunity

3
Area Assessed
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Methodology
  • Systems meta-populations, species, ecological
    systems
  • Stresses ecological stresses to targeted systems
  • Sources of stress threats resulting from human
    activities, past and present
  • Strategies to abate threats
  • Success measures to allow for tracking
    conservation success and respond through adaptive
    management

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Potential target systems
  • Perennial montane streams and riparian systems
    (arroyo toad habitat)
  • Desert riparian systems near ephemeral river
    reaches
  • Desert riparian systems near permanent surface
    waters
  • Aquatic systems in permanent surface waters
  • Blowsand systems (Mojave fringe-toed lizard
    habitat)
  • Dry lake bed systems (Cronese Basin and Soda
    Lake)
  • Cady Mountains upland system (bighorn sheep
    habitat)
  • Mojave tui chub

6
Sources of Stress
  • Excessive groundwater withdrawal
  • Invasive species
  • Conversion to urban development
  • Flood control structures
  • Flood control practices
  • Motorized recreation off trails

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Major Players actively engaged in the area
  • Mojave Water Agency
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • California Department of Fish and Game
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Mojave Weed Management Agency and members
  • National Park Service
  • US Forest Service
  • Army Corp of Engineers
  • County of San Bernardino
  • Municipalities
  • Many others, private and public

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Needs Challenges
  • Currently no upper limit on total water
    withdrawals from this groundwater system or for
    the subbasins, only groundwater monitoring well
    levels established
  • Capacity issues for all agencies entities
  • Headwaters to terminus, ecosystem-level,
    ecological-process-driven approach
  • More funding and effort to protect land and water
    resources when opportunities arise

9
Next Steps for TNC
  • Refine preliminary scoping assessment
  • Assess who is willing/able to address needs and
    challenges
  • Potentially follow-up with a more in-depth
    conservation assessment if capacity issues are
    addressed in California-Nevada Joint Venture

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