Department of Defense Partners in Flight Conserving birds and their habitats on Department of Defense lands Chris Eberly, DoD Partners in Flight ceberly@dodpif.org DoD Conservation Conference Savannah GA, 24 August 2004
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DoD and Migratory Birds Why is DoD Important to Migratory Birds?
Conservation Priorities Monitoring DoD Partners in Flight Radar ornithology MAPS Satellite and remote tracking Remote acoustic monitoring BASH Grasslands Invasive & nuisance species International conservation
Partnerships Partners in Flight Federal Agencies USFWS, USFS, NPS, BLM, BOR Non-governmental Organizations TNC, American Bird Conservancy, Audubon Partners, not competitors
Federal Agency Lands
Partnerships Legacy 2005 Areas of Emphasis Program Management National and International Initiatives Monitoring & Predicting Migratory Patterns of Birds & Animals Integrated Natural Resources Management
Partnerships SERDP FY2005 Statements of Need Development of an Advanced Monitoring Strategy for Migratory Birds on Military Lands Improved Remote Sensing Technologies for Detection of Threatened and Endangered Species and their Habitat
NALF Orange Grove, TX
Partnerships Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit Burrowing Owls Breeding, wintering, movements TX, NM, AZ, CA Other CESUs, Mexico, Canada Hummingbird Monitoring Network Breeding, migratory routes AZ, CA, NM, BC
Partnerships The Nature Conservancy Conservation easements Protect the mission Protect biodiversity Protect adjacent landowners Ecoregional planning Priority species assessment Identify important habitats
Bird Species of Concern INRMP Integrated management document USFWS Birds of Conservation Concern 2002 Species for DoD management action MOU (EO 13186) - non-readiness Migratory Bird Rule - readiness
Partnerships DoD species of concern matrix Birds of Conservation Concern 2002 Bird initiative priority species Landbirds, waterbirds, shorebirds, waterfowl Game birds T&E AEC, States, TNC US Fish & Wildlife Service
INRMP process USFWS, States Partnerships Compliance and Stewardship Game birds, T&E, species of concern Funding DoD Services and Installations Coordinated monitoring Regional assessment
Important Bird Areas 4 th IBA Conference, Sierra Vista AZ Partnering with Federal Agencies Joint presentation Discussion groups Guidance document Fort Huachuca is a very good example of an agency that has a mission, but it s allowing for multiple uses by engaging the birding public, while focusing attention on bird conservation. - John Cecil, IBA Program Director, Audubon
Monitoring DoD PIF Priorities Baseline avian surveys LCTA Support MAPS stations National Point Count DB Coordinated bird monitoring
Monitoring Strategy Coordinated bird monitoring Current status / Mgmt questions Tools and protocols Partnerships Funding SERDP Legacy Services, Installations
Chris Eberly DoD Partners in Flight 540-253-5675 ceberly@dodpif.org www.dodpif.org Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba