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
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-h1.1 Review the effects of hydrological restoration in Everglades, Big Cypress, and Southern Glades WEA and make appropriate management decisions. Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, FWC
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-h1.3 Monitor changes in habitat as a result of changes in hydrologic regimes and fire events. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWC, NPS, COE
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-h2.2 Establish and implement the appropriate hydrologic regimes necessary to support Cape Sable seaside sparrows. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost difficult to determine because task involves extensive cooperation and cost sharing among a number of agencies. Action lead(s): COE, NPS, universities, WMD
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-h2.3 Establish and implement the appropriate fire management necessary to support csss. Ongoing Current Other Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts, Private industry, landowners, etc. Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost is per acre (ex. 0.05/acre); Total cost dependent upon number of acres burned. Action lead(s): NPS, FWC
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-s2.1 Develop or establish and implement the appropriate water management regimes to protect csss in Everglades NP, Big Cypress National Preserve, and the Southern Glades Wildlife and Environmental Area. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost difficult to determine because task involves extensive cooperation and cost sharing among a number of agencies. Action lead(s): COE, FWC,NPS, WMD
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-s3.1 Recover the core subpopulation west of Shark River Slough. Planned U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Water Management Districts Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-s3.2 Recover East Everglades-Taylor Slough subpopulations to levels consistent with restored hydropatterns. Not Started Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Water Management Districts Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 1 csss-s5.0 Monitor Cape Sable seaside sparrow sub-populations to assure that further declines in range and numbers do not occur and that recovery actions are being implemented and are effective. Ongoing Current Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS, FWC, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-h1.4 Determine necessary management practices to maintain or restore csss habitat. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS, FWC
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-h2.4 Remove woody species and/or exotics from disturbed habitats previously used by csss. Ongoing Current FY 2014 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost is per acre (ex. 3.0/acre); Total cost dependent upon number of acres managed. Action lead(s): NPS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-h3.5 Continue research on the effects of fire frequency on Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat use. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-h4.0 Monitor Cape Sable seaside sparrow habitat by implementing a long-term vegetation monitoring program. Ongoing Not Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, FWC
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-s1.1 Continue and expand distribution surveys. Ongoing Not Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Non-governmental organizations, Water Management Districts, Other Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, FWC, NPS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-s1.4 Survey habitat components of occupied and unoccupied habitat to determine why csss is absent from some areas. Ongoing Current Other Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-s2.2 Conduct section 7 consultations on Federal activities that may affect Cape Sable seaside sparrows. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resources Conservation Service , United States Coast Guard , U.S. Air Force Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost included in standard operating procedures of Federal agency's budget. Action lead(s): All Federal agencies
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-s2.3 Develop and implement Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives to avoid the likelihood of jeopardy. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Florida counties Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): COE
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-s4.2 Better define the habitat requirements of csss. Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-s4.5 Research predation rates and how other factors influence predation for csss. Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 2 csss-s4.6 Continue development of population models for the csss. Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-h1.2 Develop detailed maps of csss habitat. Ongoing Not Current Other U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): universities, NPS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-h3.1 Conduct a quantitative study to better understand changes in dominant plant species that have occurred within the csss breeding habitat in response to local hydrological conditions. Ongoing Current Other Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-h3.2 Implement study to determine the factors that regulate woody plant growth and colonization in short-hydroperiod prairies. Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-h3.3 Develop methods to manipulate vegetative communities. Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-h3.4 Determine the effects of altered hydrologic patterns on the fire frequency of marl prairies. Ongoing Current Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS, FWC, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-h5.0 Increase public awareness about short-hydroperiod marl prairies and their key role in the Everglades ecosystem. Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s1.2 Incorporate wintering ecology studies on csss habitat use into a GIS database. Not Started Other Private industry, landowners, etc. Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): Private
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.3 Restore disturbed habitats identified as potential Cape Sable seaside sparrow, creating opportunities for recolonization of former habitat. Planned Other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts, Private industry, landowners, etc. Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Cost is per acre (ex. 5.0/acre); Total cost dependent upon number of acres restored. Action lead(s): NPS, FWC
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.4.1.1 Determine the sub-population levels that will trigger translocation. Complete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, FWC, NPS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.4.1.2 Determine the sub-population levels at which the removal of individuals from the donor site has minimal risk. Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, FWC, NPS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.4.1.3 Determine whether translocated individuals must have a specific age structure to be successful. Partially Complete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.4.2 Identify recipient sites for translocated csss. Partially Complete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, FWC, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.5.1 Develop a protocol for controlled propagation of csss. Planned U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, FWC
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.5.2 Review propagation protocol developed for the Dusky seaside sparrow, identify weaknesses, and make appropriate changes for the Cape Sable seaside sparrow. Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, FWC
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s3.5.3 Develop a genetic management plan for csss. Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s4.1.1 Identify all areas that provide habitat for all life stages of csss. Ongoing Not Current Other U.S. Geological Survey, Private industry, landowners, etc., Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s4.1.2 Determine seasonal movement patterns and colonizing ability. Partially Complete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s4.3 Determine age-specific survivorship of csss. Partially Complete Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s4.4 Determine age-specific fecundity of csss. Partially Complete Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Public and private universities Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): NPS, universities
South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (68 spp.) F 4 South Florida Ecological Services Field Office (352) 448-9151 Cape Sable seaside sparrow Ammospiza maritima mirabilis 3 csss-s6.0 Increase public awareness of csss and its habitat. Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Non-governmental organizations Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action lead(s): FWS, FWC, NPS