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Beyond the Boundaries Forging Partnerships to Conserve Refuge Landscapes

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Beyond the Boundaries. Forging Partnerships to Conserve Refuge Landscapes. Beyond the Boundaries. Basic Principle: Refuges in the Lower 48 are too small to fully achieve their conservation goals - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Beyond the BoundariesForging Partnerships to Conserve Refuge

Landscapes

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Beyond the BoundariesBasic Principle:

• Refuges in the Lower 48 are too small to fully achieve their conservation goals

• 2005 State of the System Report made the case that refuges need to function as part of a larger ecosystem - threats of development, invasive species

• This principle has gained great currency in the context of climate change, Strategic Habitat Conservation framework, new LCCs

• Refuges play a key anchor role - protecting both habitat and natural infrastructure

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If: Some of the keys to wildlife adaptation are connectivity and the 3 Rs - representation, redundancy and resiliency….

Then: Our goal is to help refuges play a proactive, catalytic role in collaborative landscape scale conservation efforts - protecting, enhancing and expanding the Refuge System

This requires vision, relationships, strategy, creativity and determination

And this is where Friends come in: Putting the concepts into action

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Beyond the Boundaries

• Identifying threats and opportunities for conservation adjacent to refuges

• Building and expanding constituencies for Refuges and other FWS programs through Friends Groups and partnerships

• Developing multiple sources, of financial support, both public and private

• Setting a proactive rather than reactive agenda

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Beyond the Boundaries• Work with Refuge Manager to identify threats, needs and

opportunities, and the right role for both Refuge and Friends

• Who are the partners - finding common goals among many different constituencies

• Coordinating among FWS and other agency programs - ES, Park Service, Natural Resource Conservation Service, NOAA -- especially with new climate change adaptation programs

• Typical components: Land Conservation, Habitat Restoration, Advocacy/Political Strategy, Visitor Services and Outreach, Funding - federal, local, private

• NWRA Criteria: transferable models, national issues, critical resources, refuge and regional support, funding feasibility

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Beyond the BoundariesWhat Can Friends Do?• Leadership: Work in partnership with Refuge Manager• Relationships: Ambassadors within the community• Eyes and Ears: Identify threats and opportunities -

development plans, adjacent landowners selling, water issues

• Build Bridges - local/regional initiatives that refuge could join, outreach to local officials and boards, bringing groups together

• Help fill gaps - citizen science for climate change• Advocacy, Fundraising, Friend-raising• Help think ahead

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NWRA Beyond the Boundaries Focus Areas

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Beyond the BoundariesNWRA’s Current Focus Areas:

• Southern Nevada - Desert Complex

• Florida - Chassahowitzka Complex - Crystal River NWR

• Lower Mississippi NWRs - Cache River (AR), Tensas (LA), TR Complex (MS), Atchafalaya (LA)

• Oregon Coastal NWR Complex

• Wisconsin - Horicon Marsh NWR

• DelMarVa Peninsula - Blackwater NWR

• Connecticut River Watershed/New England - Silvio Conte NFWR

• Bear River Watershed, UT, WY, ID

• Montana Prairie - Charles M. Russell NWR

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Chassahowitzka NWR ComplexCrystal River NWR, Florida

• Partnership with Friends of Chazz • Key property, threat of development• Needed leadership and strategy• Partner Coordination• Facilitating management and visitor services plans• Fundraising

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Threats and Opportunities

• Protect five springs• Guide public use• Build better community relations•Improve water quality•Restore wetlands•Expand the Refuge

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Many Goals, Many Partners

• Land Acquisition - Conservation Fund• Wetland Restoration - SW FL Water

Management District• Visitor Services Plan - Friends, FWS,

NWRA• Advocacy - Friends and NWRA• Fundraising - Friends, City, State, County,

FWS, NWRA, private

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Partnership! Partnership! Partnership!

The Conservation Fund America’s Conservation Partner

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Lower Mississippi Alluvial Plain

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Research and Assessment

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Refine and Plan

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Vision and Partners

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Innovative Funding Strategies

• Carbon Sequestration• Ecosystem Services Investments• Credit Markets• Mix with traditional sources such as LWCF, Migratory Bird, NAWCA, Section 6

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Implement

• Land acquisition, ecosystem service assessments and community outreach at Cache River

• Explore Tensas boundary expansion• Friends capacity building and and acquisition

at TR Complex• Develop ecosystem services project model

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Bear River Watershed• River and watershed spans

three states and links three refuges - developing potential conservation easement program

• Working with Bear River refuge and Friends Group to develop watershed education program

• Supporting land acquisition and easement projects

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Bear River Watershed

• Cokeville Meadows NWR

• Bear Lake NWR

• Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

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Bear River Watershed

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