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1 Setting a Course for a Sustainable Landscape Sept. 2013 Steering Committee Call 866-720-8724 code:2917595

2 What does the SALCC do? Mission: Create a shared blueprint for landscape conservation actions that sustain natural and cultural resources

3 Agenda Roll Call (Ken) Opening Remarks (Marshall/Ken) -State of the South Atlantic - Update (Rua & Amy) -Blueprint Worshops - Update (Rua) -Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy - Update (Marshall, Mike, Ken R., Ken M.) -National Council - Information (Ken & Marshall)

4 Blueprint update State of the South Atlantic and Blueprint Workshops

5 Overview Where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going

6 Where we’ve been March 2012 Creating a Conservation Blueprint becomes the SALCC mission

7 Where we’ve been March 2012 Creating a Conservation Blueprint becomes the SALCC mission March 2013 SALCC Natural Resource Indicators approved

8 Where we’ve been March 2012 Creating a Conservation Blueprint becomes the SALCC mission March 2013 SALCC Natural Resource Indicators approved March 2013 Decision to create version 1.0 of Conservation Blueprint by March 2014

9 Where we are Draft State of the South Atlantic Blueprint workshops State of the South AtlanticBlueprint 1.0

10 Where we’re going Regional workshops (Oct/Nov) Draft Blueprint 1.0 (Jan) State of the South Atlantic (Jan) Final Blueprint 1.0 (Mar) State of the South AtlanticBlueprint 1.0

11 Questions?

12 Steps in the Blueprint Indicators and targets (shared metrics of success) State of the South Atlantic (past, present, and future condition of indicators) Conservation Blueprint (spatially-explicit map of how we're going to keep indicators "in the green")

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15 State of the South Atlantic Overall document Some draft results Learning more and providing input

16 Overall document Very draft

17 Overall document Very draft Overall ecosystem and individual indicators

18 Overall document Very draft Overall ecosystem and individual indicators Structure Summary Data sources Uncertainties and data limitations Links to more information

19 Some good news

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22 Some mixed news

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25 Some bad news

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27 Comparing ecosystems Pine woodland, savannah & prairie Forested wetland Upland hardwood Bird indexes

28 What review is needed now? A more complete and user friendly version will be ready in a few months Is this going in the right direction? Is this the right type of info to be presenting about these indicators?

29 Questions?

30 Steps in the Blueprint Indicators and targets (shared metrics of success) State of the South Atlantic (past, present, and future condition of indicators) Conservation Blueprint (spatially-explicit map of how we're going to keep indicators "in the green")

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34 Teams Conservation design team A “think tank” of technical experts in large landscape conservation design Modeling team A technical team of modelers from large landscape partnerships and projects being used to model SALCC indicators User team Individuals that are interested in using information from version 1.0 of the blueprint and either directly make decisions about implementing conservation or directly support individuals that do

35 Blueprint workshops (Oct / Nov) One day each (10 am – 3pm) and open to everyone

36 Blueprint workshops (Oct / Nov) One day each (10 am – 3pm) and open to everyone Participants will create draft blueprints supported by SALCC ecosystem heat maps

37 Blueprint workshops (Oct / Nov) One day each (10 am – 3pm) and open to everyone Participants will create draft blueprints supported by SALCC ecosystem heat maps Breakout groups focusing on subregions of the South Atlantic

38 Blueprint workshop dates Hilton Garden Inn, Raleigh, NC Workshop #1: Oct 22 (10am - 3pm) Workshop #2: Oct 23 (10am - 3pm) Coastal Georgia Center, Savannah, GA Workshop #3: Nov 19 (10am - 3pm) Workshop #4: Nov 20 (10am - 3pm)

39 Blueprint workshop progress 60 people registered so far Sending special invites to “non-traditional” audiences More info: http://www.southatlanticlcc.org/page/workshops http://www.southatlanticlcc.org/page/workshops

40 What help is needed now? Spread the word

41 Blueprint team workshop (Jan) Design, User, and Modeling Team merge draft blueprints from workshops into a single draft Location: Atlanta Date: TBD

42 Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy The Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) is a shared, long- term vision for lands and waters that sustains fish and wildlife populations and improves human quality of life in southeast US states and Caribbean. It provides regional focus for investments across organizations, disciplines, and partnerships on shared and proactive goals. The unique role of SECAS is to identify and support the steps necessary to regionally plan, implement, and evaluate actions that sustain habitat, mitigate threats, and adapt to desired conditions. As a result, SECAS unifies the delivery of conservation activities and supports innovation that can be applied across the region.

43 Non- Traditional Sectors Non- Traditional Sectors Cross-LCC Teams SEAFWA/SENRLG (Sponsors) SEAFWA/SENRLG (Sponsors) State and Federal POCS SECAS Direction and Guidance Coordinate w/ respective agencies Evaluate passing leadership to formal group 10/14 State and Federal POCS SECAS Direction and Guidance Coordinate w/ respective agencies Evaluate passing leadership to formal group 10/14 Coordination Carter, Dohner, Uihlein Coordination Carter, Dohner, Uihlein SALCC AppLCC CLCC GCPOLCC GCPLCC PFLCC Partners & Partnerships: JVs, SARP, NGOs SALCC AppLCC CLCC GCPOLCC GCPLCC PFLCC Partners & Partnerships: JVs, SARP, NGOs CSCs Cross-LCC Teams SE Conservation Adaptation Strategy is a collaboration to define the 2060 conservation landscape needed to support fish, wildlife, and other natural and cultural resources in the. Southeast US and Caribbean. Evaluate SECAS Coordinator Evaluate SECAS Coordinator SECAS Coordination

44 LCC National Council Recruitment underway for all representatives Nominations for LCC representative due Sept. 18 th o Current Steering Committee Chairs, vice or co-chairs, and LCC coordinators eligible; o Any nominations by SALCC Steering Committee

45 Landscape Conservation Cooperative Network


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