Recovery Plan Ad Hoc Report results
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Document ID=600079Plan 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 |
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Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 1 | Develop HMP | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, State of Arizona, Private landowners, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | ES costs = 4K/year. AZ costs = 1K/year. | ||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 2 | Study population biology | Ongoing Current | Prior to FY 1995 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2, Volunteers | Research: Demographic Studies | Species Expert, Volunteer | ES has all costs. Refuges continues annual monitoring | 2-2023 | 2023 Report | Ongoing Current | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | Annual monitoring is conducted by SBNWR. Coryphanta robbinsorum demography was extensively studied in the 1980s and 1990s through the Phoenix Ecological Services office. In 2023, refuge staff uncovered these historic plots to compare counts. Comparison of counts from 1993 to 2023 showed evidence of decline. | |||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 3.a.1 | Law enforcement education | Ongoing Current | Prior to FY 1995 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Border Inspection Agents, State of Arizona, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Law Enforcement Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Other: Law Enforcement | Internal Administrative | ES costs = 1K/year. LE costs = 1K/year. AZ costs = 2K/year. USDA costs = 2K/year. | 3.a.1-2023 | 2023 Report | Ongoing Current | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | Refuge law enforcement continues educate Refuge temporary and permanent staff, as well as landowners on the sensitivity of the species and about methods to minimize poaching risk. | |||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 3.a.2 | Landowners reporting trespass | Ongoing Current | Prior to FY 1995 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, State of Arizona, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Law Enforcement Division, Private landowners, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Management: Other | Volunteer | All costs are LE. | |||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 3.b | Section 7 consultation | Unknown | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | USFWS Regional Office 2, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, Federal Agencies | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | ES costs = 1K/year. FED costs = 1K/year. | 3.b.-2023 | 2023 Report | Not Started | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | No consultations were conducted in 2023 with effect determinations for Coryphantha robbinsorum. Technical assistance was proved to the Coronado National Forest for the development of their Peloncillo Firescape BA. | ||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 3.c | Protect against surface disturbance | Unknown | FY 2007 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Bureau Land Management , Private landowners, State of Arizona, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Management: General | Internal Administrative | 3.c-2007 | 2007 Report | Unknown | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | 2007 first year we have seen surface disturbance in area where plants are from border traffic; smugglers and other border crossers. LE staff from SBNWR redirected activity away from the population. | ||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 6.b.1 | Study reproductive biology | Partially Complete | Prior to FY 1995 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Private Conservation Organizations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Research | Species Expert, Volunteer | 6.b.1-2018 | 2018 Report | Ongoing Not Current | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | rare bee (Macrotera) described as pollinators for the cactus (email sent to FWS from Bill Radke, Refuge manager at San bernardino NWR) 2010 Bee and other pollinators have been investigated regularly through 2018. | ||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 6.b.3 | Study insect predators | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | |||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 1 | 6.b.4 | Study grazing effects | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | |||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 3.d | Acquire habitat | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Realty, Bureau Land Management , USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | RE costs = 2K/year. BLM costs = 2K/year. | ||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 3.e | Protect against detrimental insect pest control | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | |||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 4.b | Seed banking and ex situ research | Ongoing Current | FY 2015 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Private Conservation Organizations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Research: Propagation | Contract, Graduate Student, Species Expert, Volunteer | ES costs = 1K/year. PCO costs = 1K/year. | 4.b-2015 | 2015 Report | Partially Complete | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | In 2015, refuge staff provided 198 seeds to Steve Blackwell at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, and 203 seeds to Mark Fleming at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson. Steve is working on growing these plants out. Glenn Rink is going to conduct surveys for plants and potential sites for outplanting. | |||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 5.a | Map species distribution | Partially Complete | FY 2021 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, State of Arizona, Private landowners, Federal Agencies, Bureau Land Management , Private Conservation Organizations, Volunteers | Bureau Land Management , Private landowners, Private Conservation Organizations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, State of Arizona, Volunteers, Federal Agencies | Research: Habitat Requirements | Contract, Graduate Student, Species Expert | ||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 5.b | Search for new populations | Partially Complete | FY 2007 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, State of Arizona, Private landowners, Federal Agencies, Bureau Land Management , Private Conservation Organizations, Volunteers | Bureau Land Management , Federal Agencies, Private Conservation Organizations, Private landowners, State of Arizona, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, Volunteers | Research: Population Surveys | Contract, Graduate Student, Species Expert | 5.b-2021 | 2021 Report | Not Started | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | Section 6 grant to staff at Sonora Desert Museum to search for populations in Mexico. Approx. cost $35,000. Section 6 is funding a survey in Cochise County in segment 26. In addition, conversations with Daniella Roth and other NM botanists has this species on the NM radar for limestone surveys. | ||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 6.a.1 | Study substrate | Partially Complete | FY 2021 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, State of Arizona, Private landowners, Federal Agencies, Bureau Land Management , Private Conservation Organizations, Volunteers | Bureau Land Management , Private landowners, Private Conservation Organizations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, State of Arizona, Volunteers, Federal Agencies | Research: Habitat Requirements | Contract, Graduate Student | 6.a.1-2021 | 2021 Report | Complete | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | SBNWR conducted an investigation into the substrate associated with Corypantha robbinsorum. Findings: The microhabitat associated with individual cacti at the two scales was quantified as a proportion of the area of the following substrate types: rock, bare ground, vegetation, and litter. Figure 4 below show the individual cactus are mostly located near and often within rock clusters. On average, 85% of the circumference of a cactus is touching rock compared to 8% bare ground, 6% other kinds of vegetation and less than 1% leaf/vegetation litter. C. robbinsorum occurs on limestone slopes and the high association with rock and rock clusters suggests that rocks may slow down precipitation allowing it to penetrate the ground for use by this species. At the microhabitat scale, rock is still the most abundant substrate type associated with C. robbinsorum, however this scale captures the amount of bare ground that occurs in this landscape. The amount of bare ground may explain why successful C. robbinsorum are often found near rock, as this feature provides a more advantageous microhabitat such as increased moisture, protection from predation and crushing. The scale at which these benefits are realized for C. robbinsorum may not be measurable, although future investigation may illuminate the relationship more clearly. | ||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 6.a.2 | Study general climate | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, Private landowners, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | All costs are ES. | ||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 6.a.3 | Study microclimate | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | |||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 6.a.4 | Determine community structure | Ongoing Current | Prior to FY 1995 | State of Arizona, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Private landowners, Bureau Land Management | Bureau Land Management , Private landowners, State of Arizona, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | Research: Demographic Studies | Contract, Graduate Student, Species Expert | ||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 6.b.5 | Compile grazing history | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | |||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 2 | 6.b.6 | Study plant interactions | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | |||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 3 | 4.a | Reintroductions | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, Private Conservation Organizations, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | |||||||||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 3 | 6.b.2 | Study mammal predators | Planned | FY 2019 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | 6.b.2-2017 | 2017 Report | Complete | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | In 2017, significant predation was noted. Discussions have commenced to determine insect / mammalian predators. | ||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 3 | 6.b.2 | Study mammal predators | Planned | FY 2019 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected | 6.b.2-2020 | 2020 Report | Unknown | Labor type not yet selected | Work type not yet selected | In 2020, the USGS was given grant to begin research into small mammal predators. | ||||||
Cochise Pincushion Cactus | F | 2 | Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (602) 242-0210 | Cochise pincushion cactus | Coryphantha robbinsorum | 3 | 7 | Information and education | Not Started | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services Division, USFWS Regional Office 2 | Work type not yet selected | Labor type not yet selected |