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Management Plans

Management Plans. Wildlife Conservation. Purpose: To Develop Objectives and Plans For Either Landscapes or Specific Species. Colorado Conservation Plan for Grassland Species.

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Management Plans

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  1. Management Plans • Wildlife Conservation

  2. Purpose: To Develop Objectives and Plans For Either Landscapes or Specific Species

  3. Colorado Conservation Plan for Grassland Species • Goal:“ The goal of the plan is to insure at a minimum, the viability of the black-tailed prairie dog and associated species (Mountain Plover, Burrowing Owl, swift fox and Ferruginous Hawk) and provide mechanisms to manage for populations beyond minimum levels, where possible , while addressing the interests and rights of private landowners”.

  4. The plan includes a continuous process of planning, acting, monitoring and evaluating designed to take into account changes in ecological and social systems, identify and evaluate new information, and make adjustments in actions to achieve specific goals and objectives

  5. CDOW Colo. Department of Agriculture Colo. Cattlemen’s Assoc. Colo. Livestock Growers National Wildlife Federation Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Private Wildlife Mgmt. Consultants USFWS Boulder Co. Nature Assoc. Colo. Assoc. of Homebuilders TNC Colo. Farm Bureau County Commissioner Environmental Defense Working Group Member Representation

  6. Description of Conservation • Colorado’s Conservation Efforts • Role of Black-tailed Prairie Dog in Grassland Ecosystems • Status of Black-tailed Prairie Dog and Associated Species

  7. Statements of Broad Policy • Legislative Direction • Agency Mission • Vision for Species Conservation

  8. Multi-state Conservation Plan for the Black-tailed Prairie Dog in the US Policy for Evaluation and Conservation Efforts when Making Listing Decisions CDOW Strategic Plan Adaptive Management Management Principles

  9. Objectives and Actions • Black-tailed Prairie Dog Acreage and Distribution

  10. Objective #1 • Population Monitoring and Analysis • Plague Monitoring • Associated Species Populations • Associated Species Monitoring and Analysis

  11. Objective #2 • Management Response • Habitat Considerations and Engaging Private Landowners

  12. Objective #3 • Public Outreach and Education

  13. Objective #4 • Regulatory Considerations

  14. Objective #5 • Management Tools

  15. Objective #6 • Research

  16. Objective #7 • Management on Federal, State and Local Government Lands

  17. Objective #8 • Management on the Front Range • The Black-tailed Prairie Dog • The Burrowing Owl • The Ferruginous Hawk • The Mountain Plover • The Swift Fox - Local Governmental Influence on Conservation Within the Front Range

  18. Objectives # 9-11 Funding Sources

  19. Objective #12 • Relevance in Addressing Listing Factors • Present or threatened destruction, modification or curtailment of species habitat or range • Over-utilization for commercial, recreational, scientific or educational purposes

  20. Objective #12 Continued… 3. Disease or Predation 4. Inadequacy of regulatory mechanisms 5. Other natural or man-made factors affecting the species’ continued existence

  21. In Summary….. • The plan focuses on high quality science, development of partnerships, voluntary non-regulatory incentives, and uses an adaptive management approach.

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