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New Jersey Audubon Society s Important Bird and Birding Areas Program: Mapping Priority Areas for Conservation in the Delaware Estuary Cristina Frank, Program Coordinator Beth Ciuzio, Stewardship Project Director -South Steph Adams, Conservation Associate Garden State Audubon Council A Non-Profit Organization

Recognized: Important BIRD Areas 123 sites recognized for providing essential habitat for 1+ species of birds

IBA Boundaries: Applications 1. Increase protection of IBAs Identify habitats to target for conservation Encourage effective ect e regulation 2. Share data Provide additional tool to guide regulatory, planning, land acquisition and landowner decisions Inform land trusts, planning groups and other land use advocacy groups Inclusion cuso of IBA datain municipal cpa Natural atua Resource esouce Inventories with recommended standards for planning and zoning Inform regulatory programs, including CAFRA T&E observations to Natural Heritage Database 3. Help implement the NJ WAP targeted stewardship areas are identified as priority areas in WAP

IBA Model: Goals and Objectives es Contracted with Rutgers University s Center for Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis Goal: develop a consistent and computer automated methodology of delineating the boundaries of Important Bird Areas (IBAs) Objective: develop a methodology that is consistent statewide and to formulate that methodology into a model that can be shared, refined and repeated

Data Layers Preliminary polygons NJ Department of Environmental Protection s (NJDEP) Endangered and Nongame Species Program (ENSP) Landscape Project Versions 2.1 and 3.0 (www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/ensp/landscape/index.h tm) NJAS Habitat Analysis Site information and bird data provided in the initial nomination (http://njaudubon.org/tools2.net/ibba/sitelisting. /T t/ibb /Sit ti aspx) GIS data of NJDEP s 2002 Land use/land cover (water)

Preliminary Polygons Based on the original site description provided in the initial nomination Often based on ownership or political boundaries

New JJersey y Landscape p Project j Grassland Suitable Habitat (1) Priority Species (2) State Threatened (3) State Endangered (4) Federal T & E (5) Forested wetland Suitable Habitat Priority Species State Threatened State Endangered Federal T & E Forest Suitable Habitat (1) Priority Species (2) State Threatened (3) State Endangered (4) Federal T & E (5) Emergent marsh Suitable Habitat (1) Priority Species (2) State Threatened (3) State Endangered (4) Federal T & E (5) Water Beach Suitable Habitat (1) P i it Species Priority S i (2) State Threatened (3) State Endangered (4) Federal T & E (5) Bird species of special concern Nesting bobolinks Bald eagle nest buffer

NJAS Habitat Analysis Top 30% (by area) of highest ranking patches in each habitat type. Rank determined by patch index value Combined indexes of bird diversity, patch characteristics, characteristics of landscape surrounding patch

Overall Process flow The model was developed using ESRI ArcMap version 9.2 software using the geoprocessing tool lbox graphical modeler interface and translated into Python scripting language.

Step 1: Initial NJAS Boundaries Preliminary IBA polygons with target habitat designations were provided to CRSSA by NJAS. Target habitats based on criteria that IBA satisfied Up to four target habitats were provided for each IBA including: upland forest (includes scrub-shrub) forested wetland grassland emergent wetland beach water

Example: Kittatinny Camp/Van Ness Road IBA Criteria: Criterion Conservation Concern Statethreatened (B) Regional Responsibility Species - BCR 29 Scrub-shrub/Barrens (B) Species Golden winged Warbler Various Species Target Habitats: Forest (includes scrub-shrub)

Step 2: Identify Habitats within Preliminary i IBAs Within the Preliminary IBA polygon, all habitat areas that include the target habitat designations were identified from the following data sets: -NJ DEP V2.1 Landscape Project. This included d all patches with rank 1-5. - NJAS Habitat Analysis patches. These identified patches were unioned, dissolved and labeled as a Preliminary IBA

Example: Step 2

Step 3: Identify adjacent habitats Identify Landscape Project/NJAS Habitat Analysis patches adjacent to preliminary IBA polygons. Adjacency was defined d as within 100 meters of the IBA polygon boundary. All Landscape Project patches with rank 3,4 or 5 were included. Rank 1-2 landscape Project and NJAS Habitat analysis patches were included if the majority of the patch (> 75%) falls within the IBA boundary. All polygons selected or created in step 3 were unioned, dissolved d and labeled l to create a Representative IBA. The Representative IBAs were further blocked out to include internal islands, as well as eliminate i small adjacent polygons not integral to the Representative

Example: Step 3

Step 4: Conservation Buffers To determine if revised site boundary requires a conservation buffer, the Preliminary IBA boundary was buffered out to a distance of 300 meters. All those areas that are not included within the encompassing or adjacent Representative IBA were identified as potential conservation buffer.

Post-model Processing Remove outliers and repair geometry Complete comprehensive attribute table Complete metadata Technical Committee review and approval Submit to NJDEP for inclusion in Landscape Project V 3.1, Spring 2009

Comprehensive e e Attribute Table Site name IBA Type: Individual or Macro Region: Landscape region NJAS Link: to site summary contained in Guide to NJ IBAs Comments Criteria and species NAS Link: to site report for IBA in National s website X and Y Coordinates Acres Hectares

NJDEP Landscape Project

http://www.state.nj.us/dep/gis/depsplash.htm

Questions? Cristina Frank, IBBA Program Coordinator New Jersey Audubon Society (609) 861-0700 ext 23 cristina.frank@njaudubon.org IBBAProgram http://njaudubon.org/conservation/ibba/ Stewardship Program http://njaudubon.org/conservation/stewardship. html

How does mapping aid conservation efforts? Provides a coarse-filter approach to identifying important sites Delineates habitat important to birds Provides focal area to target conservation activities Identifies priority land for acquisition or conservation easements, and helps to guide management Inclusion in NJDEP Landscape Project