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Galon Hall NRCS Working Lands for Wildlife Coordinator 202-690-1588 g alon.hall@wdc.usda.gov. WLFW Gopher Tortoise Update. Working Lands for Wildlife. Eight species identified through a collaborative process with partners Selection criteria:
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Galon Hall NRCS Working Lands for Wildlife Coordinator 202-690-1588 galon.hall@wdc.usda.gov WLFW Gopher Tortoise Update
Working Lands for Wildlife • Eight species identified through a collaborative process with partners • Selection criteria: • Conservation on private land can influence species’ outcomes • Species’ needs are compatible with agricultural practices and rural land management • Viable core habitat areas can be protected and habitat recovery opportunities exist • Partnership opportunities exist • Endangered Species Act tools are in place to provide regulatory certainty • Habitat improvements benefit other species
WLFW Partnership Update • Strategic Plan • priority species framework • secondary species adoption guidelines • Implementation Plan • Evaluation process/opportunities for input • Predictability delivery mechanism
ESA Predictability • Tied to the conservation plan • Applies to CTA once practice is implemented • Letters (USFWS and NRCS) • FAQ’s • Conservation plan • Voluntary self-verification process
Evaluation of Initiatives: Internal Review • assess the status and performance • collect lessons learned • develop recommendations for WLFW • develop recommendations for the enhancement of the initiative concept • Focus Group
More than 77 Years of Helping People Help the Land Questions?