E N D
1.
2. The Nevada Wildlife Action Plan:
3. Species of Conservation Priority
72 Birds
49 Mammals
20 Reptiles
7 Amphibians
40 Fishes
75 Mollusks and Crustaceans Habitat capability is grossly inadequate. Needs support from somewhere.Habitat capability is grossly inadequate. Needs support from somewhere.
4. 27 Key Habitats:Springs and Springbrooks
5. Key HabitatConservation Strategy Acreage by Ecoregion
SW ReGAP Ecological Systems
Habitat Description
Importance to Wildlife
Key Habitat Elements for Wildlife
Land Uses
Habitat Conditions
Problems
Priority Research Needs
Conservation Actions
6. Springs and Springbrooks in Nevada 4,000 springs mapped in Nevada
Springs provide crucial habitat to a significant percentage of Nevada’s listed species
Springs are an extremely important element in maintaining Nevada’s wildlife diversity
7. Springs and Springbrooks Conservation Actions Action: Develop effective methods for restoration of fully-functioning spring habitats
Action: Maintain the ecological function of spring habitats by stabilizing discharge and springbrook morphology
Action: Continue implementation of recovery and conservation programs for spring and springbrook species of conservation priority within Railroad Valley.
8. Existing Teams, Conservation Agreements and Partners Railroad Valley Recovery Implementation Team
Railroad Valley Springfish Recovery Plan
9. Acquisition Team
10. Funding Acquisition
USFWS Recovery Land Acquisition Grant
Nevada Question 1 Conservation Bond
12. Funding Restoration – Lockes Ranch
USFWS Section 6 Funds
State Wildlife Grants
Nevada Question 1 Conservation Bond
Restoration – Duckwater Valley
USFWS Section 6 Funds
State Wildlife Grants
13. Lockes Restoration Activities Goal: To provide restored, functional habitats for springfish which will maintain the population at levels adequate to meet recovery goals for de-listing of the species
Refill and re-grade artificial pond sites and irrigation ditches
Remove all diversion ditches
Install off-site watering for cattle and big game
Use BMPs to revegetate and minimize invasive introduction
Restore outflow to historic channels
14. Other Species Benefitted Western Toad
Big Spring springsnail
Shorebirds, wading birds and others
15. Future Projects Dave’s Island Acquisition
Bull Trout Salvelinus confluentus (T)
16. Future Projects Little Humboldt River/Snowstorm Mountains Acquisition
Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi (T)
17. Other Implementation Strategies Nevada Wetlands Priority Conservation Plan
Habitat Conservation Plan for Springs of Biodiversity Significance
Steptoe Valley Conservation Assessment
Native Aquatics Plan
Docking to Partner Plans
19. Key Implementation Mechanisms Endangered Species Recovery Plans
Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plans
BLM – Resource Management Plans
USFS – Forest Plans
Tribal Wildlife Programs
County Resource Planning
Private Lands Assistance - WHIP, etc.
20. BASIC DOCKING MECHANISMS Identify priority species
Identify key habitats
Identify key habitat parameters that can be manipulated for positive response
Identify regional population objectives
Assist in the formulation of local habitat objectives
21. Recent WAP Strategies Heinz Center Performance Measures Workshop for Nevada’s WAP
March 6 & 7 in Reno
Climate Change Chapter for Nevada’s WAP
Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act
Question 1 Planning Grant