Recovery Plan Ad Hoc Report results

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Plan Title Plan Stage Plan Lead Region (FWS) Plan Lead Office (FWS) Species Common Name Species Scientific Name Action Priority Action Number Action Description Action Status Estimated Initiation Date Estimated Completion Date Action Lead Agencies Responsible Parties Work Types Labor Types Comments Implementation Activity Number Implementation Activity Description Implementation Activity Status Implementation Activity Estimated Initiation Date Implementation Activity Estimated Completion Date Implementation Activity Labor Types Implementation Activity Work Types Implementation Activity Responsible Parties Implementation Activity Comments Implementation Activity Species
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 111 Enforce and maintain closure Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Law Enforcement Division, California Department of Fish and Game Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance DVNP continues to monitor compliance through patrols
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 112 Confine vehicles to designated roads Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance DVNP continues to monitor compliance through patrols
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 113 Prohibit camping on dune slopes and sandy borders Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Law Enforcement Division, California Department of Fish and Game Other: Law Enforcement, Other: Regulations Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative DVNP has established policies to prohibit this, and they continue to monitor compliance.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 114 Insure that recreational use of Eureka Dunes occurs in a manner compatible with the Recovery Plan Objectives Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance DVNP continues to monitor compliance through patrols
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 131 Confine vehicles to designated roads Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: Other, Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance DVNP staff patrol the Eureka Valley. If tracks are found off designated roads, staff will rake them out.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 132 Prevent excessive erosion or vegetation distrubance Unknown Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 141 Provide adequate ground patrols Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Law Enforcement Division, California Department of Fish and Game Management: General, Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 1411 Determine level of ground patrol needed Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance The frequency of ground patrols ultimately depends on available staff.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 1412 Provide extra patrols during peak use times Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General, Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance Duration listed as "Indeterminate"
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 143 Provide signs describing allowed uses, restrictions, etc. Complete Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance The USFWS provided money to the DVNP through the Showing Success Program to install additional interpretive signs, wilderness markers, and vehicle barriers in 2007.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 1 15 Develop and implement habitat management plan Unknown Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General, Management: Planning Internal Field Assistance Last reported as "In Progress" in ROAR in 2009. However, since then, we have no information to indicate that such a plan has been or is being completed.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 11411 Establish main camping area Complete Prior to FY 1995 FY 2005 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance DVNP has moved the main camping facility at Eureka Dunes to a distance that is further away.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 1142 Establish and maintain picnic / day-use area near dunes Complete Prior to FY 1995 FY 2005 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 1143 Provide interpretive signs and displays Complete Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance The USFWS provided money to the DVNP through the Showing Success Program to install additional interpretive signs, wilderness markers, and vehicle barriers. In 2010, an interpretive sign was installed at Eureka Dunes.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 115 Adjust restrictions and management policies to avoid unforseen problems and impacts Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Management: General, Other: Regulations Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 121 Maintain and enforce closure of all roads and trails leading to Marble Canyon Dunes, Saline Sand Spur and "unexplored site" Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 133 Protect dune's watershed and hydrology Ongoing Not Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General, Management: Planning Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 142 Provide for air patrols Obsolete Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General, Other: Law Enforcement Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 1421 Determine frequency needed Obsolete Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Law Enforcement Division, California Department of Fish and Game Management: General, Management: Planning Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 1422 Determine patrol personnel Obsolete Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 2111 Monitor the Eureka Dunes each quarter Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Research: Habitat Status Internal Field Assistance DVNP is currently performing monitoring of all populations of Eureka Dunes plants including some resurveys of permanent plots established in the 1980s. Since 2007, DVNP has been conducting annual surveys of, at least, Eureka Dunes and the other two dunes when possible. Between 2010-2013, Elaine Chow and USGS conducted annual surveys of transects established at all three dunes for the Eureka Valley evening-primrose.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 21112 Recommend monitoring personnel Obsolete Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 2 21121 Determine monitoring techniques Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division Management: General, Research: Other Information Internal Field Assistance DVNP attempts to conduct annual monitoring of all three dunes. In some years, DVNP staff may only monitor plants at Eureka Dunes. Monitoring includes mapping the entire distribution of each species within an established grid system. DVNP also attempts to estimate the density of each plant in each 1-hectare cell within the grid system. DVNP have also begun to map the location of Eureka dune grass individuals on Eureka Dunes and note the loss of individuals, if applicable. Between 2010-2013, Elaine Chow and USGS conducted annual surveys of transects established at all three dunes for the Eureka Valley evening-primrose.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 11412 Provide an overflow or group campground Not Started Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 11413 Provide for a primitive campground Complete Prior to FY 1995 FY 2005 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 122 Adjust restrictions as necessary. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General, Management: Planning, Other: Law Enforcement, Other: Regulations Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 134 Adjust restrictions as necessary Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General, Management: Planning, Other: Law Enforcement, Other: Regulations Internal Field Assistance Duration listed as "Indeterminate"
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 144 Post sign at Eureka Dunes turn-off Complete Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance The USFWS provided money to the DVNP through the Showing Success Program to install additional interpretive signs, wilderness markers, and vehicle barriers in 2007.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 145 Replace vandalized signs Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance Duration listed as "Indeterminate"
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 2112 Monitor other sites Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Research: Population Assessment, Research: Population Surveys, Research: Habitat Status, Research: Other Information, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance DVNP is currently performing monitoring of all populations of Eureka Dunes plants including some resurveys of permanent plots established in the 1980s. Between 2010-2013, Elaine Chow and USGS conducted annual surveys of transects established at all three dunes for the Eureka Valley evening-primrose.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 2121 Examine evening-primrose pollinators and their habitat needs Partially Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Research: General, Research: Other Information Contract, Internal Field Assistance Cost estimated at 2.5k/year. We have information that indicates such a study may have occurred but we do not know if these data were analyzed.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 2122 Determine watershed boundaries for all dune systems Not Started Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Research: General Internal Field Assistance No information to indicate that this has occurred.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 2123 Study the hydrology of the various dunes Ongoing Current Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, U.S. Geological Survey Research: Habitat Status, Research: Other Information Internal Field Assistance In 2013, USGS initiated a study to look at how rainfall and other water sources affect the hydrology of the dunes, and how it may influence the growth rates and reproductive potential of both species.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 21241 Examine seed production, germination in the field, and seedling mortality Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Other Information Contract, Internal Field Assistance Cost estimated at 1.5k/yr. Study completed by Pavlik and Barbour in the 1980s. In 2013, USGS initiated a study to look at how rainfall and other water sources affect the hydrology of the dunes, and how it may influence the growth rates and reproductive potential of both species.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 21242 Study survivorship of adult plants Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Population Surveys, Research: Demographic Studies, Research: Other Information Contract, Internal Field Assistance Cost estimated at 1.0k/yr. Study completed by Pavlik and Barbour in the 1980s. In 2013, USGS initiated a study to look at the potential effects jackrabbit and desert cottontail herbivory has on the survival of both plants.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 21251 Inventory animal components Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Other Information Contract, Internal Field Assistance Cost estimated at 2.0k/yr.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 21252 Study plant-animal actions Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Other Information Contract, Internal Field Assistance Cost estimated at 5.0k/yr. In 2010, USGS began working collaboratively with Elaine Chow (UC Davis PhD Candidate) to investigate the effects of predation/herbivory on Oenothera californica subsp. eurekensis. In 2013, USGS initiated a study to determine the effects jackrabbit and desert cottontail rabbits have on the grow rates and reproductive potential of these two plants.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 213 Apply results of research to management of Eureka Dunes' ecosystem Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Endangered Species Division, California Department of Fish and Game Management: General, Management: Planning Internal Field Assistance
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 221 Provide interpretive markers Complete Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: General Internal Field Assistance Cost estimates for 2 years is 2.5k/yr. The USFWS provided money to the DVNP through the Showing Success Program to install additional interpretive signs, wilderness markers, and vehicle barriers in 2007.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 222 Encourage scientific research Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Bureau of Land Management Other Internal Field Assistance In 2010, USGS began working collaboratively with Elaine Chow (UC Davis PhD Candidate) to investigate potential competition between Russian thistle and Oenothera californica subsp. eurekensis. Their research will expand to include the effects of predation/herbivory. In 2013, USGS initiated a study to look at how herbivory and dune hydrology (which is influenced by rainfall and other water sources) affect the growth rates and reproductive potential of these two plants.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 223 Provide supplemental folders / booklets Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: Other Internal Field Assistance Cost estimated at .5k/yr.
Eureka Valley Dunes Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Eureka Dune grass Swallenia alexandrae 3 224 Provide an interpretive program at the Dunes. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Management: Other Internal Field Assistance Cost estimated at 3.0k/yr.