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Overview on ACJV Priorities

Overview on ACJV Priorities. Overview. Why do we need to focus? Historic changes in ACJV scope Limitations Aligning capacity & priorities. ACJV’s Original Focus. ACJV’s Historic Focus. American Black Duck wintering habitat Coastal wetland wintering areas

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Overview on ACJV Priorities

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  1. Overview on ACJV Priorities

  2. Overview • Why do we need to focus? • Historic changes in ACJV scope • Limitations • Aligning capacity & priorities

  3. ACJV’s Original Focus

  4. ACJV’s Historic Focus • American Black Duck wintering habitat • Coastal wetland wintering areas • High-quality stopover habitat in Lower Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Valley • Breeding habitat in New England

  5. Growth in the 21st Century • “All-Bird” move expanded scope • Dozens more habitat types • Hundreds of new species • Breeding, wintering & stopover habitat • JV budget increased, mostly for new JVs

  6. All Bird Conservation • BCR planning across ACJV area • Wide variety of species/habitats • No budget for science/projects • No funding source to rival NAWCA

  7. Current Capacity • 2 Science staff • 2 Delivery staff • 1 Outreach & 1 Administrator • Coordinate one flyway & 1/3 of states

  8. Why Prioritize? ACJV Mission: “Provide a forum for…partners to coordinate and improve the effectiveness of bird habitat conservation planning, delivery and evaluation in the Atlantic Flyway.” • HUGE area • 291 Priority Species - Many habitats& conservation challenges • ACJV goal: Increase effectiveness Biggest ‘BANG for BUCK’ MUST SET PRIORITIES

  9. Why Prioritize? • 18 other habitat JVs are more focused • Our scope should match our capacity

  10. Core Functions Habitat Delivery: FWS wetland grants • NAWCA • Average 12 Standard ($1M) grants /yr • Average 15 Small ($75k) grants /yr

  11. Core Functions Habitat Delivery: FWS wetland grants • National Coastal Wetland Grants • R4 Average: FundedAcresGrantsTotals 2 3,126 $1.7M $3.3M • R5 Average: Funded AcresGrant$Total 6 1,645 $4.4M $9.1M

  12. Core Functions Science Coordination • Integrated Wetland Management & Monitoring (IWMM) • Population & habitat objectives • Priority science needs & LCCs • DSL project(s) in SAMBI & NALCC

  13. Aligning Capacity & Priorities • Presentations on past/current priorities • Activities we want to continue • Suggest modest increase in one area

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