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COORDINATION PARTNERSHIPS: NATIONAL PLAN FOR MIGRATORY
SPECIES CONSERVATION
Priority Needs List and Tools Matrix
V. Coordination/Partnerships b. National Plan for
Migratory Species Conservation
- Partners in Flight in the United States and Canada is a multi-partner
initiative that has comprehensive sets of landbird conservation plans.
This matches work done for waterfowl under the North American Waterfowl
Plan and other initiatives for shorebirds, colonial waterbirds, and
upland game birds.
From: American Bird Conservancy, www.abcbirds.org.
Contact: David Pashley, dpashley@abcbirds.org.
- BirdLife national partners work with national conservation plans.
From: Birdlife International, www.birdlife.org.
Contact: Rob Clay, rob@guyra.org.py.
- CBSG’s Comprehensive Conservation Planning allows participants
to develop a vision for the protected area's future and the species,
explore key issues affecting its future within the larger landscape,
and craft management goals. These goals are then refined, alternatives
for future management are identified, and detailed objectives for reaching
the goals are created.
From: Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (IUCN/SSC), www.cbsg.org.
Contact: Onnie Byers, onnie@cbsg.org.
- CMS Small Grants Programme could fund efforts to develop national
plans for migratory species conservation.
From: Convention on Migratory Species, www.wcmc.org.uk/cms.
Contact: Lyle Glowka, lglowka@cms.unep.de.
- Fundación Cethus is a member of the Comisión Asesora
Honoraria Ballena Franca Austral, which advises governments in the
management of the Southern right whale.
From: Fundación Cethus, http://cethus.org.
Contact: Cecilia Gasparrou, cgasparrou@house.com.ar.
- North American Landbird Conservation Plan deals with 448 species.
This approach is currently underway in Mexico.
From: Partners in Flight, www.partnersinflight.org.
Contact: Terry Rich, Terry_rich@fws.gov.
- USFS has helped develop national plans for migratory species conservation
and provided habitat research and management expertise to bird conservation
and recovery plans for endangered and threatened species, migratory
bats and butterflies.
- USFS has worked and helped fund development of the Mexico Shorebird
Plan, and the Councils and Steering Committees for development of the
Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network, Waterbird Plan for the
Americas, and US Shorebird Conservation Plan.
From: United States Forest Service, www.fs.fed.us.
Contact: Jack Capp, International Programs, T: 202-273-4725.
- WHSRN’s U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan involves State and
federal agencies and non-governmental organizations pooling their resources
and expertise to develop a conservation strategy for migratory shorebirds
and the habitats upon which they depend. The plan provides a scientific
framework to determine species, sites, and habitats that most urgently
need conservation action.
From: Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network, http://www.manomet.org/WHSRN/.
Contact: Heidi Luquer, Luquer@vermontel.net.
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