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Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan: Protecting Biodiversity for Future Generations

The Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan (SDCP) aims to protect diverse species and habitats in the Sonoran desert by limiting growth and promoting healthy populations. This plan recognizes the intrinsic, aesthetic, and utilitarian values of biodiversity and seeks to mitigate the threats of habitat loss and urban sprawl. Learn more about SDCP and its importance in preserving the natural, cultural, and historical resources of the region.

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Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan: Protecting Biodiversity for Future Generations

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  1. SDCP and the protection of biological diversity Center For Biological Diversity SDCP

  2. Center For Biological Diversity • Mission Statement: • “We believe that the health and vigor of human societies and the integrity and wildness of the natural environment are closely linked. Beyond their extraordinary intrinsic value, animals and plants, in their distinctness and variety, offer irreplaceable emotional and physical benefits to our lives and play an integral part in culture. Their loss, which parallels the loss of diversity within and among human civilizations, impoverishes us beyond repair. Combining conservation biology with litigation, policy advocacy, and an innovative strategic vision, the Center for Biological Diversity is working to secure a future for animals and plants hovering on the brink of extinction, for the wilderness they need to survive, and by extension for the spiritual welfare of generations to come.

  3. Biodiversity • “structural and functional variety of life forms at genetic, population,community, and ecosystem levels” • A healthy Ecosystem needs diversity. • Human disturbance generally decreases diversity. • The Sonoran Desert has unique diverse species.

  4. 9 mammals 8 birds 7 reptiles 7 plants 6 fish 2 amphibians numerous invertebrates These species are in immediate or inevitable danger of extinction if their habitat is not soon protected. SDCP Diversity

  5. What will the SDCP Do? • Covers 5.9 million Acres including the Sonoran desert, sky island ecosystems and the Tucson metropolitan area. • Basic goals • To Protect key habitats with connecting corridors, by limiting growth. • This will promote immigration and gene pool variation, A.K.A. healthy viable populations • Bioplanning • natural resource assessment and planning. Protection of natural, cultural and historical resources.

  6. Why is the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan A Good Idea? Intrinsic Aesthetic Utilitarian

  7. The Intrinsic and Aesthetic Value of Life We value nature because we are intecritly linked to all life on the planet. Life is beautiful and this beauty is in itself a reason to preserve our environment and its diverse ecosystems.

  8. Utilitarian • Ground Water Use • increased groundwater pumping has destroyed streams and other riparian habitats, and is unsustainable .

  9. "Most Urban areas have plans or programs that protect to some extent natural, historical and cultural resources and a different set of ordinances that regulate the built environment” SDCP as described by Pima County. Urban Sprawl

  10. Pro’s of the SDCP • Greatest threat = habitat loss • SDCP is a habitat conservation plan & multiple species/systems protected . • Protects species without federally designated critical habitat (pygmy owl)

  11. Con’s of the SDCP • Habitat Conservation Plans not perfect • Incidental take • “No Surprises”

  12. Questions?

  13. resources • http://www.fws.gov/endangered/ • http://www.fws.gov/arizonaes/cactus.htm • http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/aboutus/index.html • http://www.co.pima.az.us/cmo/sdcp/index.html

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