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VYNPS - SEIS Web Reference - Vermonts Wildlife Action Plan
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Site: Vermont Yankee File:NorthStar Vermont Yankee icon.png
Issue date: 01/11/2007
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Vermont's Wildlife Action Plan Visit the Vermont Action Plan & State Wildlife Grants homepage Vermont's Wildlife Action Plan was approved by the US Fish & Wildlife Service on November 22, 2005. You can download the entire document via the two links immediately below, but these are BIG files (1 Mb and 10Mb) and can open slowly. We recommend that you only download the chapters of interest to you. See the Table of Contents below and simply click on each chapter link to open. These files are in PDF format and require you to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view or print.

z VT Wildlife Action Plan main document z VT Wildlife Action Plan Appendicies z Wildlife Action Plan Federal ApprovalNotice Wildlife Action Plan Table of Contents I.

Title/Acknowledgements II.

Foreword III.

Users Guide to Vermont's Wildlife Action Plan Page 1 of 4 Vermont Fish & Wildlife 1/11/2007 http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/SWG_cwcs_report.cfm

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IV.

Table of Contents V.

National Advisory & Acceptance Team Evaluation Guide to Vermont's CWCS report VI.

Executive Summary VII.

Report 1.

Introduction

Mandates,Mission and Strategic Focus

Problem and Need

Vermonters Care about Wildlife

Congress Responds

Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy

Conservation Partners

Statewide Themes for Action 2.

Vermont Overview

Vermonters Care about Wildlife Conservation

The Vermont Landscape-an Overview

Vermont's Contemporary Land Use

Contemporary Problems Impacting Wildlife in Vermont

Conservation Success! Keeping Common Species Common

The Importance of Education, Law Enforcement and Wildlife-Associated Recreation to Wildlife Conservation

VT Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation: Current Efforts Related to Wildlife Conservation

Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation

Why is the Vermont Agency of Transportation concerned about fisheries and wildlife issues?

3.

Developing Vermont's Wildlife Action Plan

Process and organization

Species & Habitat Conservation 4.

Conserving Vermont's Wildlife Resources

Vermont's Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Problems Impacting Species of Greatest conservation Need

SGCN Conservation Strategy Development

Conserving Vermont's Birds

Conserving Vermont's Fishes

Conserving Vermont's InvertebratesConserving Vermont's Mammals

Conserving Vermont's Reptiles & Amptibians

SGCN Conservation at Multiple Scales

Landscape Forest Summaries

Northern Hardwood Forest Summary

Spruce-Fir-Northern hardwood Forest Summary

Oak-Pine-Northern hardwood Forest Summary

Landscape Level Aquatic and Shoreline Summary

Landscape Fluvial (Stream) Summary 5.

Implementation, Monitoring and Review

Monitoring & Adaptive Management

CWCS: Implementation

CWCS Review Page 2 of 4 Vermont Fish & Wildlife 1/11/2007 http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/SWG_cwcs_report.cfm

6.

Glossary & Acronym Key 7.

Appendices Cover and Table of Contents A.

Species Assessment Reports for Species of Greatest Conservation Need Birds Fishes Invertebrates Mammals Reptiles & Amphibians List of Plant Species of Greatest Conservation Need B.

Habitat & Community Conservation Summaries

Introduction /SGCN Conservation at Multiple Scales

Floodplain Forest Summary

Hardwood Swamp Summary

Softwood Swamps Summary

Vernal Pools & Seeps Summary

Open Peatlands Summary

Marshes and Sedge Meadows Summary

Wet Shores Summary

Shrub Swamps Summary

Upland Shores Summary

Outcrops & Upland Meadows Summary

Cliff & Talus Summary

Lake Champlain Tributaries Summary

Lower Connecticut River Summary

Lake Champlain Summary

Lacustrine Summary (excluding Lake Champlain)

Grassland & Hedgerow Summary

Mines and Quarries Summary

Subterranean Summary

Buildings & Other Structures Summary C.

Definitions of General Problem and Strategy Catagories D.

Charters for the Teams & Committees of Vermont's CWCS E.

Sample Conservation Partner Correspondence F.

Sample CWCS Media Coverage G.

Sample Fish & Wildlife Conservation Newsletters H.

Secure Species the initial species assessments during SGCN Selection I.

Explanation of Legal Status and Information Ranks-VFWD-NNHP J.

SWG Proposal Evaluation Form K.

Invasive Exotic and Pest Species L.

Plans and Planning Processes Impacting Vermont Wildlife Page 3 of 4 Vermont Fish & Wildlife 1/11/2007 http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/SWG_cwcs_report.cfm

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