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This project will supply data to support various components of the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy’s (SECAS) Southeast Conservation Blueprint (Blueprint). SARP routinely compiles data, analyzes, and priorities aquatic barriers and all areas covered by the Blueprint except for West Virginia and the US Virgin Islands. These data and subsequent analyses are utilized by SECAS to derive a network complexity indicator. This project will enable SARP to provide a more complete assessment for West Virginia to make it more comparable to the rest of the Southeast. Additionally, SARP will provide barrier information for the US Virgin Islands so that SECAS can expand the network complexity analysis to the Caribbean...
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This project is a continuation of Service efforts related to Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (JEDIA) to elevate inclusive engagement of historically underrepresented individuals, families, academic institutions, and communities, while also enhancing our internal culture and increasing our effectiveness to support the conservation of fish and wildlife.
The USFWS Southeast Region’s joint Science Applications and Migratory bird program (SAMB) recently launched an effort to optimize operations to best achieve the objectives of the program. This effort developed a decision statement, established an objectives hierarchy, and identify possible measurable attributes to assess progress. The effort has been quite successful and well received, however there remain several task and analyses that will help solidify and complete the decision analysis effort. Here we will test the operability, (i.e., the practical capacity to collect these metrics on a regular basis to assess the state of the program and check progress towards goals). Additionally, SAMB needs the ability to...
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Together in partnership with Mississippi State University (MSU) and locally based social scientists, U.S. Fish and WildlifeService (FWS) Southeast Region social scientists will identify and implement methods and tools within the social sciencesto address the most pressing priorities of the region, including enhancing public perception of decisions related tohabitat conservation and threatened, endangered, and at-risk species, effectively engaging historically underservedprivate landowners, and addressing climate change adaptation across the region, particularly in underserved urbancommunities. Social scientists within relevant organizations, institutions, and communities will be engaged as needed todevelop specific...
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This experiential project program will enhance science-based research and other collaborations between Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) and USFWS to contribute to the ongoing science needs of the Southeast Region and the development of tools that inform decision-making for regional and national conservation priorities. This project will be an important opportunity for student engagement and a potential recruitment tool to attract and retain historically marginalized students into USFWS-related careers.


    map background search result map search result map Integrating Social Science into U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Regional Priority Efforts Applying Solutions to Regional Priorities Through MSI Students’ Eyes Building Lasting Relationships with Historically Marginalized Communities and Minority Serving Institutions Through Inclusive Engagement and Culture Shifts Integrating Social Science into U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Regional Priority Efforts Building Lasting Relationships with Historically Marginalized Communities and Minority Serving Institutions Through Inclusive Engagement and Culture Shifts Applying Solutions to Regional Priorities Through MSI Students’ Eyes