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Wisconsin’s Wildlife Action Plan and Citizen-Based Monitoring Tara L.E. Bergeson Wildlife Action Plan Implementation Coordinator Wisconsin Department of.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Wisconsin’s Wildlife Action Plan and Citizen-Based Monitoring Tara L.E. Bergeson Wildlife Action Plan Implementation Coordinator Wisconsin Department of.

Wisconsin’s Wildlife Action Wisconsin’s Wildlife Action PlanPlan

and Citizen-Based Monitoringand Citizen-Based Monitoring

Tara L.E. BergesonWildlife Action Plan Implementation CoordinatorWisconsin Department of Natural Resources

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SUCCESS = Vision + SUCCESS = Vision + ActionAction

© Loren Ayers© Loren Ayers

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• Required to remain eligible for federal funding through State Wildlife Grants

• Set priorities and provide guidance for future conservation work

Wood TurtleWood Turtle © © A.B. SheldonA.B. Sheldon

Why a Wildlife Action Plan?Why a Wildlife Action Plan?

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• which native wildlife species are most at risk,

• what habitats they are associated with,

• where they occur across the state, and

• priority conservation actions to help “get them off and keep them off” any Endangered/Threatened species lists in the future.

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Species of Greatest Conservation Species of Greatest Conservation NeedNeed

• Birds, fish, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates

• All state threatened and endangered species

• Species that fall through the cracks…..– in Wisconsin or adjacent states– specific threats to habitat– status unknown, but thought vulnerable

Cerulean Warbler Cerulean Warbler © Dennis Malueg© Dennis Malueg

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Protection of SGCN and their Protection of SGCN and their HabitatsHabitats

• SGCN– threats– conservation actions

• Natural Communities(e.g. boreal forest, dry prairie, ephemeral pond)

• Ecological Landscapes– land classification system– 16 ecological landscapes in Wisconsin

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Protection of SGCN and their Protection of SGCN and their HabitatsHabitats

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Ultimate Ultimate Question:Question:

Are we keepingspecies off theEndangered or

Threatened list?

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• Species,• Natural Communities, and• Effectiveness of Conservation

Actions

Monitoring and the Wildlife Monitoring and the Wildlife Action PlanAction Plan

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Citizen-Based Monitoring for the Citizen-Based Monitoring for the Wildlife Action PlanWildlife Action Plan

DNR’s Role:

• Identify appropriate opportunities for citizens, • Provide support (training, funding), and• Ensure that data are scientifically sound so

they will be used.

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Opportunities for Citizen-Based Monitoring for the WAP

• Information gaps for species & habitats• Specific threats to a species’ habitat• Property-based monitoring

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Importance of Importance of Citizen-Based MonitoringCitizen-Based Monitoring

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Wisconsin NatureMapping

WI Breeding Bird Atlas

Christmas Bird Count

Wisconsin e-Bird

Wisconsin Frog and Toad

Survey

Wisconsin Odonate Survey

Citizen-Based Monitoring Citizen-Based Monitoring ProgramsPrograms

Great Lakes Worm Watch

Clean Boats Clean Waters

Self-help Citizen Lake Monitoring Network

Water Action Volunteers

Winter Track Count

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Support for Citizen-Based MonitoringSupport for Citizen-Based Monitoring

• State Wildlife Grants

• Water Monitoring Strategy

• Citizen-based Monitoring Partnership Program

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SUCCESS = Vision + SUCCESS = Vision + ActionAction

© Loren Ayers© Loren Ayers

Quincy Bluff Quincy Bluff © Loren Ayers© Loren Ayers

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Wildlife Action Plan Website:Wildlife Action Plan Website:http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/er/WWAP

Wildlife Action Plan Implementation Wildlife Action Plan Implementation CoordinatorCoordinatorTara Bergeson 608.245.0618 [email protected]

Regional EcologistsRegional Ecologists

West Central Region – LaCrosse Armund Bartz 608.785.9019 [email protected]

Northern Regional Ecologist – SpoonerTed Gostomski 715.635.4153 [email protected]

Southeast Regional Ecologist – Milwaukee Owen Boyle 414.263.8681 [email protected]

South Central Regional Ecologist – Fitchburg Vacancy

Northeast Regional Ecologist – Green BayVacancy