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Primary Priorities for ACJV Staff Part I

Primary Priorities for ACJV Staff Part I. Overview. ACJV’s original focus Why Wetlands & Coastal Habitats? Most priority species Matches current capacity We still do all-bird conservation. Original Focus. All Bird Conservation. From few to 291 priority species

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Primary Priorities for ACJV Staff Part I

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  1. Primary Priorities for ACJV StaffPart I

  2. Overview • ACJV’s original focus • Why Wetlands & Coastal Habitats? • Most priority species • Matches current capacity • We still do all-bird conservation

  3. Original Focus

  4. All Bird Conservation • From few to 291 priority species • Wide variety of habitat types • Many possible new projects • No new funding sources

  5. Primary Focus: Coastal & Wetland Habitats Several major habitat types: • Estuary / Saltmarsh • Beaches, mudflats • Barrier islands, maritime forest • Shoreline open water & islands • Bottomland hardwoods • Freshwater wetlands

  6. Why Coastal & Wetland Habitats? • Waterfowl, Shorebirds & Waterbirds • Average of 9 Highest, 22 High & 22 Moderate Priority Species rely on wetlands • Important for landbirds, too • Endemic breeding species • Critical as stopover habitat

  7. Current Capacity Our focus should match our capacity • Habitat Delivery – FWS wetland grants • Science – IWMM is main activity

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

  9. Current Capacity Our focus should match our capacity • Habitat Delivery – FWS wetland grants • Science – IWMM is main activity

  10. Why Coastal & Wetland Habitats? Focus of our main delivery tools: • NAWCA Grants • National Coastal Wetland Grants

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

  12. How Focused are Wetland Grants? • NAWCA grants require match • Work usually occurs over ~5 yr period • We support partnerships but do not direct them

  13. How Focused are Wetland Grants? • We support all grant projects in ACJV • We prioritize our coordination effort • Most success in key focus areas

  14. Other Priorities • Some high priorities are “all habitat” • DSL in SAMBI & NALCC • BCR planning • BCR implementation

  15. Secondary Priorities • Support & strategically coordinate work on “secondary priority habitats” • Especially when: • Strong partnerships forming • ACJV adds value for bird conservation • Major funding opportunity

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