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Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus)

Great Lakes Population

 

Piping plover by USFWS; Joel Trick

Photo by USFWS; Joel Trick

 

Great Lakes Population of Piping Plover

 

Status: Endangered, listed December 11, 1985

 

Habitat: Beaches along shorelines of the Great Lakes

 

Lead Region: 3

 

Region 3 Lead Office: East Lansing, Michigan Field Office

 

Summer Range: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin

 

Piping Plover Critical Habitat for the Great Lakes Population Breeding Habitat: Designated May 7, 2001 in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin

 

The piping plover is a small shorebird that nests in the Great Plains states, on the shores of Lakes Michigan and Superior, and along the Atlantic coast - all populations winter along the southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts in the U.S. This website features the Great Lakes population, which is listed as endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act.

 

An active recovery program in Michigan, aided by many volunteers, has helped the plover population to steadily increase. In 2008, there were 63 breeding pairs (126 individuals). Of these, 53 pairs nested in Michigan, while 10 were found outside the state, including six pairs in Wisconsin and four in Ontario, Canada. A single breeding pair discovered in 2007 in the Great Lakes region of Canada represented the first confirmed piping plover nest there in over 30 years, and in 2008 the number of nesting pairs further increased to four. In 2009, a pair nested on the Lake Michigan shoreline in Illinois, the first nest in Illinois in 30 years.

 

Volunteers Needed!

Help protect and monitor piping plover nests.

 

Conservation and Recovery Information:

September 22, 2009: 5-Year Review (206-page 1MB PDF)

 

September 2, 2009: Strong Partnership Benefits Wisconsin Piping Plovers

 

August 11, 2009 - Endangered Piping Plover Chicks Make History. Three chicks are from first Illinois nest in 30 years.

Comprehensive Conservation Strategy

for the Piping Plover in its Coastal Migration and Wintering Range in the Continental United States (Dec. 2012)

The Comprehensive Conservation Strategy synthesizes conservation needs across the shared coastal migration and wintering ranges of the three federally-listed piping plover populations.

 

s Piping plover in non-breeding plumage.
Photo by Sidney Maddock

Comprehensive Conservation Strategy (appendices not included) 125-page PDF; 1MB

 

Appendix 1 89-page PDF; 791KB

 

Appendix 2 17-page PDF; 980KB

 

Appendix 3 7-page PDF; 69KB

 

 

2006 S6 Grant Project - Great Lakes Shoreline Project

 

2006 Habitat Conservation Planning Land Acquisition Grant: Point Betsie Piping Plover HCP (Benzie County, MI)

 

Section 6 Grant: Determination of the status of Piping Plovers, Eastern Prairie Fringed Orchid, Prairie Bush Clover, Fassett's Locoweed, and implement recovery management for Karner Blue Butterfly and Fassett's Locoweed (Wisconsin)

 

Piping Plover (Great Lakes Population) Recovery Plan

 

Natural History and Regulatory Information:

Species Profile

 

USFWS Piping Plover Fact sheet

 

USFWS Chicago Field Office's Species Spotlight

 

Piping Plover (Great Lakes) Population Status

 

 

Critical Habitat:

Great Lakes Breeding Population Critical Habitat - Final Decision

 

 

Links to Information about Other Piping Plover Populations:

Atlantic Coast Breeding Population

 

Northern Great Plains Breeding Population

 

Missouri River News and Information

 


 

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Last updated: March 19, 2013