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
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 121 Provide for permanent flow of water Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Realty, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Acquisition: Easement Contract A perpetual easment was entered into between the City of Socorro and Jacob Sedillo in 1950 which provides 5 gallons per minute to the Socorro isopod habitat. Additional security of this easement and additional water would be desireable.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 1221 Prevent contamination Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Realty, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected FY Costs: Partially covered by easement. Compliance checks included in monitoring (1225) funds. Easement acquisition necessary prior to implementation
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 1222 Prevent loss of soil and vegetation Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Realty, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Same as A2-1221
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 1223 Prevent introduction of predatory or competitive species Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Realty, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Same as A2-1222
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 1224 Fence existing pool Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 1225 Monitor existing population Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Research: Population Surveys, Research: Habitat Status, Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Management Techniques, Research: Demographic Studies Species Expert, Contract Annual surveys were conducted by Brian Lang or Daniel Trujillo of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish through a section 6 grant.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 131 Acquire additional flows of water Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Realty, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected A perpetual easment was entered into between the City of Socorro and Jacob Sedillo in 1950 which provides 5 gallons per minute to the Socorro isopod habitat. Additional security of this easement and additional water would be desireable.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 3 Maintain captive populations Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Research: Propagation Species Expert, Contract Three populations are maintained, one at the Albuquerque Biological Park and the other two at the Socorro Isopod Propagation Facility (SIPF; both the North Unit and South Unit). The Socorro Isopod populations at the SIPF North Unit and South Unit function independent of each other even though the source water is the same.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 1 42 Enforce laws protection species Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Law Enforcement Division, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 2 11 Data collection on population and habitat Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 FY 2030 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Research: Population Surveys, Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Management Techniques Species Expert, Contract Annual surveys have been conducted by Brian Lang or Daniel Trujillo, of the New Mexico Department of Game and FIsh through section 6 grants.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 2 5 Disseminate information Ongoing Current FY 2005 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public Affairs, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, USFWS Regional Office 2 Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Management Techniques, Research: Demographic Studies, Research: Propagation, Research: Genetics Graduate Student, Species Expert, Contract One paper has been published and others have been submitted for publication on the Socorro Isopod.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 3 132 Expand "Evergreen" Water System Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Endangered Species, USFWS Regional Office 2 Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Species Expert, Contract The establishment of the Socorro Isopod Propagation Facility depended on this action. Mondifications to the facility continue as needed and to benefit experimental manipulations of the population. However, this does not involve aquisition of additional water.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 3 221 Determine feasibility of expansion to nearby springs Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected This action will not be pursued as natural springs have an endemic invertebrate fauna an introducing the isopod would not be advisable.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 3 221 Easement acquisition on Ft. Harmony Spring Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected This action will not be done. One downlisting criterion (Recovery Action 2.2) recommended translocation of Socorro Isopod to Fort Harmony Spring (now known as Ojo Caliente) along Alamosa Creek, near the ruins of Fort Harmony in Socorro County, New Mexico. Ojo Caliente contains the endangered Alamosa springsnail (Pseudotryonia alamosae) (NMDGF 2008). Given the risks from introducing a carnivorous Socorro Isopod outside of its range and into habitats containing Alamosa springsnail, this action is no longer feasible, nor recommended (Myers et al. 2009).
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 3 222 Enhance Ft. Harmony habitat Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, USFWS Regional Office 2 Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected This action will not be done.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 3 223 Introduce Isopod Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, USFWS Regional Office 2 Management: Reintroduction Species Expert, Contract The Socorro isopod was reintroduced into its native spring in 1988 from a population held at the Albuquerque Biological park. The isopod was introduced to the Socorro isopod propagation facility in 1990 from individuals occurring in its native spring. It is not anticipated that it will be introduced to any naturally ocurring springs.
Soccoro Isopod F 2 New Mexico Ecological Services Field Office (505) 346-2525 Socorro isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilus 3 23 Monitor population and habitat of introduced population Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, USFWS Regional Office 2 Research: Population Surveys, Research: Habitat Status, Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Management Techniques, Research: Demographic Studies, Research: Propagation Contract Annual surveys of the propagated isopods and naturally occurring isopods are conducted by Brian Lang, NMDGF invertebrate biologist under a section 6 grant.