The mission of the AU-CLPE is to address knowledge gaps in the restoration, conservation and management of longleaf pine ecosystems to provide a variety.

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The mission of the AU-CLPE is to address knowledge gaps in the restoration, conservation and management of longleaf pine ecosystems to provide a variety of ecological, social and economic services for the people of Alabama and the Southeast.

The formation of Auburn University’s Center for Longleaf Pine Ecosystems (AU-CLPE) will formally house the accomplishments and expertise of the LLA and continue the outreach efforts of the LLA with additional emphasis on research.

The AU-CLPE will address important knowledge gaps in longleaf pine ecosystem management, provide applied research knowledge for on the ground longleaf pine restoration and management activities, and provide the umbrella for SFWS faculty to pursue research and outreach efforts in longleaf pine.

There is no similar Center anywhere in the country that focuses on longleaf pine ecosystems and Auburn University has a national reputation as the leading university in the nation in the study, research and management of longleaf pine ecosystems.

The AU-CLPE will involve interdisciplinary programs within the SFWS as well as other departments on campus. The Center will encompass any interested faculty members. We seek collaboration with faculty. Establishment of the AU-CLPE will provide collective national and international visibility to our work and enhance interdisciplinary collaboration. A Center designation would significantly enhance the ability to attract more funding.

The AU-CLPE would provide for the creation and leadership of a multi-state Southern Extension Research Activity (SERA) for longleaf ecosystems and provide the opportunity for the AU-CLPE to be the focal point for an extension community of practice and expertise on longleaf pine ecosystems.

Current Collaborators: Dr. Lisa Samuelson, Director Dr. Dean Gjerstad Dr. John Kush Dr. Sharon Hermann Dr. Becky Barlow Dr. Mark MacKenzie Dr. Craig Guyer Tom Stokes John Gilbert Mark Hainds JJ Bachant Brown

Longleaf Associated Dollars June 2007 – June 2008 Grants received by the Longleaf Team to support on-going research & outreach: PIs include John Kush, Sharon Hermann, Lisa Samuelson, Dean Gjerstad, Rhett Johnson Project Name Source Amount Natural G&Y Model USFS $45k Restoration of Montane LL NFWF $42k Mgt Plan @ Fort Rucker US Army $25k GIS Longleaf Mapping DoD $40k Biodiversity @ Montane NFWF $42k LL Wildlife Refuge AL Longleaf Restoration USFWS $14k G&Y Model Dixon Found. $25k Continued on next page..

Project Name Source Amount Fund Raiser Members $11k LLA Memberships Members $51k Corridor GIS DoD Legacy $200k AL Soil & Water USFWS $30k AFC Stewardship AFC $107k Biodiversity Workshops AL DC&NR $4k Gopher Tortoise Relocation DoD $262k RLGS-45 yr USFS $35K Gopher Tortoise Credit Bank NRCS/AFF $185k Carbon sequestration in LL USFWS TOTAL $1,118,000

Partner Organizations USDA Forest Service US Fish and Wildlife Service US Park Service Natural Resources and Conservation Service Farm Service Agency Environmental Protection Agency Department of Transportation Department of Defense including all branches Forestry, Wildlife and Natural Resources Departments in 9 longleaf states” Alabama (Alabama Forestry Commission and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources), Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. Quail Unlimited

Partner Organizations JW Jones Ecological Research Center Tall Timbers Research Station The Nature Conservancy The Conservation Fund Environmental Defense National Wildlife Federation and state associates American Forest Foundation Mississippi Fish and Wildlife Foundation National Turkey Federation Wildlife Management Institute National Fish and Wildlife Foundation