"One Year Later" Conference
S. Robertson
In July 2006, the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and US Fish and Wildlife Service hosted a meeting to bring together wildlife action plan coordinators from 42 states and territories, along with partner agencies and organizations, to share ideas, exchange information and products, and develop approaches to common challenges in the first year of action plan implementation.
- Conference Agenda (.pdf, 93 KB)
- Participants Directory (.pdf, 138 KB)
Conference Presentations: Monday, July 31, 2006
- Assembling NY's Wildlife Action Program Piece by Piece
(.pdf, 462 KB)
Lisa Holst, NY Dept of Environmental Conservation - Washington's Wildlife Action Plan: Pathways to Success
(.pdf, 1813 KB)
Rocky Beach & Chris Sato, WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife - Finding the Missing Foresters of the Meramec: Integrating your agency into the wildlife action plan (.pdf, 4162 KB)
Dennis Figg, MO Dept of Conservation - Opportunities for integrating the California Wildlife Action Plan into Department of Fish and Game Programs (.pdf, 2794 KB)
Banky Curtis, CA Dept of Fish and Game - What's next for New Hampshire: Seventy-two strategies, 123 species, and $600,000 (.pdf, 2315 KB)
John Kanter, NH Dept of Fish and Game - Takin' it to the street: North Carolina's Action Plan Outreach Campaign (.pdf, 758 KB)
Carol Price, NC Wildlife Resources Commission - Global Warming and State Wildlife Action Plans: Are We Ready?
(.pdf, 2588 KB)
Doug Inkley, National Wildlife Federation
Conference Presentations: Tuesday, August 1, 2006
- Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Support of Action Plans
(.pdf, 1636 KB)
Mark Schaffer, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation -
Innovative Partnerships to Implement Wildlife Action Plan in Georgia and Wisconsin (.pdf, 70 KB)
George Meyer, Wisconsin Wildlife Federation Jerry McCollum, Georgia Wildlife Federation - Utilizing Local Partnerships to Implement Landscape level Conservation Actions
(.pdf, 5720 KB)
Mark Humpert, NE Game & Parks Commission - A Comprehensive Summary of State Wildlife Action Plans - Opportunities to Advance Freshwater Aquatic Conservation
(.pdf, 203 KB)
Karl Hess, US Fish and Wildlife Service - "Houston, we have a problem..." Docking the Wildlife Action Plan to Partner Planning Processes, the Nevada Adventure So Far (.pdf,17.3 MB)
Larry Neel, NV Dept of Wildlife - Using State Wildlife Action Plans to Link Transportation and Conservation Planning: it's Eco-Logical! (.pdf, 226 KB)
Joseph A. Burns, US Fish and Wildlife Service Mark Van Putten, ConservationStrategy - State Wildlife and Plans and the Military - Integration and Collaboration of a Regional Scale (.pdf, 772 KB)
Kim Fleming, Department of Defense - Using Stakeholders to Implement and Strengthen New Jersey's Wildlife Action Plan (.pdf, 236 KB)
Margaret O'Gormon, Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey - Developing Alaska's Implementation Plan for Conserving Aquatic Resources and Habitats
(.pdf, 1483 KB)
James Schwarber, AK Dept of Fish and Game - Wildlife Action Plans: Opportunities for Monitoring and Research Collaboration
(.pdf, 497 KB)
Dr. Susan Haseltine, US Geological Survey - Recovering Habitats and Wildlife Following Feral Animal Eradication on Sarigan Islands, Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands (.pdf, 5726 KB)
Gayle M. Berger, CNMI Division of Fish and Wildlife - Measuring Conservation Success in Minnesota (.pdf, 4592 KB)
Daren Carlson, MN Dept of Natural Resources - Evaluating the Success of Shrubsteppe Habitat Restoration in Utah (.pdf, 1760 KB)
Janet Sutter, UT Division of Wildlife Resources - Using GIS Tools: Missouri's Comprehensive Wildlife Strategy Tool
(.pdf, 2624 KB)
Amy Buechler, MO Dept of Conservation
Conference Presentations: Wednesday, August 2, 2006
- State Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Support Program (.pdf, 245 KB)
Greg Watson, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Working together to prevent wildlife from becoming endangered.
Developed by every state and territory, the wildlife action plans give us the ability to conserve wildlife and the lands and waters where they live for future generations.
State Wildlife Action Plans Summary Report (.pdf, 3 MB)
Fact Sheet: State Wildlife Action Plans Overview (.pdf, 46 KB).
State Wildlife Action Plans "One Year Later" Meeting
July 30 - August 2, 2006

