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Development of a Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the Midwestern United States

Dates

Creation date of this record
2023-04-10 05:00:00
Start Date
2020-08-01 05:00:00
End Date
2022-12-31 06:00:00

Citation

FWS Region 3, Science Applications(funder), Kelley Myers(Principal Investigator), 2023-04-10(creation), Development of a Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the Midwestern United States, https://www.mlimidwest.org/midwest-regional-species-of-greatest-conservation-need/

Summary

The Midwest Landscape Initiative (MLI) developed a Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need (RSGCN) List to provide an effective, collaborative focus and approach for regional wildlife diversity conservation in the Midwest. The Midwest RSGCN effort applied a process initiated in the Northeast, advanced in the Southeast, and refined by the MLI At-Risk Species Working Group, to identify RSGCN for the Midwest. The Midwest RSGCN process evaluated 1,817 SGCN across 13 taxonomic groups and selected 340 as RSGCN. Taxa groups included mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, crayfish, mussels, Odonates (dragonflies and damselflies), bumble and solitary bees, Lepidoptera (butterflies, skippers and moths), mayflies, stoneflies, and [...]

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Purpose

To better coordinate voluntary conservation actions and investments across the Midwest

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year2020
fundingSources
amount179000.0
recipientTerwilliger Consulting Inc.
sourceFWS Region 3, Science Applications
totalFunds179000.0
totalFunds179000.0

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typeShort Project Description
valueThe Midwest Landscape Initiative (MLI) initiated the development of a Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need (RSGCN) List to provide an effective, collaborative focus and approach for regional wildlife diversity conservation in the Midwest. The Midwest RSGCN effort applied a process initiated in the Northeast, advanced in the Southeast, and refined by the MLI At-Risk Species Working Group, to identify RSGCN for the Midwest.
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  • Development of a RSGCN list for Midwestern US

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