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Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network Natural Resource Monitoring

The Heartland I&M Network What is the Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network? How does the network affect park management and interpretation? What do you need to know about the network?

Cultural and Natural Significance of Heartland Network Parks Protecting the Habitat of Our Heritage –Free Flowing Rivers and Streams –Presidents –Deciduous Forests –Civil War battlefields –Prairies and Savannas –Native Americans –Wetlands –Westward Expansion

Natural Resource Challenge Revitalize and expand the natural resource program within the park service and improve park management through greater reliance on scientific knowledge

Looking at systems on an ecological scale Overview of Vital Signs Monitoring

Purpose of Monitoring Determine the status/trends in resource condition Assess the effects of management and restoration efforts Provide early warning of impending threats Provide a basis for understanding change in natural systems.

I&M Networks Network Websites: click area of interest Network Websites: click area of interest

Heartland I&M Network

Vital Signs Monitoring – 3 Characteristics 1.Long-term, monitoring 2.Integration and coordination 3.Information management

Monitoring for Park Managers use Inventory and monitoring are critical for cost effective, accountable resource management informed by scientific information.

Management Needs for Information Recreation, Health and Safety Effects of Prescribed Fire Maintaini ng Landscape s Restoration and Exotic Plant Management

Connecting through Communicating “People will only protect what they love, love what they understand, and understand what they are taught.” (Senegalese saying) Plan: importance and methods of communication. Containing a CD/DVD with ready to use products and templates

Interpretive Service or Product: Bird Checklist Target Audience: External Purpose/Need Critical Natural Resource Issue Bird species especially those that are Threatened and Endangered and/or monitored by the HTLN Human Dimension Component Birding is a popular, non-consumptive experiential activity in which people observe and study a number of species located in an area. Bird species are most often threatened by habitat loss caused by development. Birders could be engaged in the monitoring process by encouraging them to report observations of birds that HTLN is monitoring observation and study of species could be used to engage them in the monitoring process by encouraging them to report birds that the HTLN is monitoring to park staff or directly to HTLN via . Goals & Objectives Goal: Increase awareness of the bird species within the Heartland, those that are threatened and endangered, and how the HTLN conducts monitoring activities to understand changes in the bird populations.  Disseminate checklists through visitor center displays and an online version.  Recipients will develop an appreciation for the diversity of bird species within the HTLN.  Recipients will be concerned about the wellbeing of native bird species. Product Summary Information Description /Summary (including duration) A tri-fold brochure listing a variety of bird species found in the area. Birds monitored by the HTLN will be highlighted in some manner (e.g., italics, bolded). The brochure will provide an explanation of how these birds are monitored and contain a message about the purpose of monitoring these species. Contact information will be included to guide the reader to more information about the HTLN and its inventory and monitoring activities. Message/Theme HTLN is inventorying and monitoring the health of the bird species throughout the network. Theme: Protecting our feathered friends by teaming sound science and management. Making Connections Bird species have been a subject of awe for many cultures throughout the world. Images of birds can be found on everything from stamps to wine labels to currency. The bird shows up in mythology and story telling in many religions and is often associated with mysticism and magic. Example of Matrix Entry

NB DVD with audio, video, and publications for all HTLN parks To familiarize stakeholders, partners and the public with NPS monitoring activities

Examples: Materials for staff communication

Examples: Materials for visitor communication

Banners to Loan Double banner is one-sided panels Single banners are double- sided panels

Website

Please Become Part of the Effort Read The Weather Vane Peruse the HTLN web site Use Communication Plan and DVDs Create new materials or project ideas Borrow or request materials from HTLN Accompany Heartland staff into the field