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A Sample of Cooperative Conservation Case Studies
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic
Project Name:
Downeast Lakes Forestry Partnership
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Maine
Summary:
The Downeast Lakes Forestry Partnership secured a 27,000-acre community forest and a 312,000-acre conservation easement to sustain a rural economy.
Website:
www.newenglandforestry.org/projects/dlfp.asp
Contact:
Amos Eno
Executive Director
New England Forestry Foundation
(207) 847-9313
aeno@newenglandforestry.org
Project Name:
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Conservation
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia
Summary:
Regional partnership works with farmers to improve agricultural practices and improve water quality within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Website:
www.fsa.usda.gov/dafp/cepd/state_updates.htm
Contact:
Charles K. Chadwell
CREP Program Manager
USDA Farm Service Agency
202-720-7674
charles.chadwell@wdc.usda.gov
Project Name:
Great Bay Partnership Land and Waterfowl Conservation
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New Hampshire
Summary:
Using a partnership-developed conservation plan, nearly 7,000 acres of wetlands and uplands adjoining New Hampshire’s Great Bay estuary have been protected.
Website:
www.nature.org/wherewework/fieldguide/projectprofiles/gbe.html
Contact:
Peter Wellenberger
Manager Great Bay NERR
NH Fish and Game Department
603-868-1095
pwellenberger@nhfgd.org
Project Name:
West Branch Project, Maine
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Maine
Summary:
To conserve the largest contiguous tract of land ever protected in Maine – 329,000 acres through a public-private partnership.
Website:
www.fsmaine.org
Contact:
Alan Hutchinson
Executive Director
Forest Society of Maine
207-945-9200
alan@fsmaine.org
Project Name:
Virginia's Middle Fork Holston River
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Virginia
Summary:
Watershed plan is being successfully implemented by local partnerships to reduce fecal bacterial loadings from livestock access to streams, and failing or inadequate on-site sewage disposal systems.
Website:
www.nacdnet.org/govtaff/tmdl/CSAbingdonVA.htm
Contact:
Anthony Summitt
Project Officer
Holston River Soil & Water Conservation District
276-628-8187
anthony.summitt@va.nacdnet.net
Southeastern
Project Name:
Duke Power’s Buck Steam Station Project WILD Site
Location:
Southeastern: North Carolina
Summary:
Students in the Rowan-Salisbury North Carolina school system enjoy the benefits of outdoor wildlife class sessions at Duke Power's Buck Steam Station.
Contact:
Norbert J. Zalme
Environmental Coordinator
Duke Energy Corporation
704- 645-2706
njzalme@duke-energy.com
Project Name:
Hacienda Pellejas Endangered Species Habitat Restoration Project
Location:
Southeastern: Puerto Rico
Summary:
Through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife program the landowner is restoring shade coffee and riparian buffers in his ranch for the benefit of listed species and migratory birds.
Website:
www.haciendapellejas.com
Contact:
Silmarie Padron
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Coordinator
US Fish and Wildlife Service
787-851-7297
silmarie_padron@fws.gov
Project Name:
Mountain Island Lake water quality protection
Location:
Southeastern: North Carolina
Summary:
This collaborative effort among landowners, county government and Catawba Lands Conservancy conserved 500 acres to protect the source of drinking water for Charlotte and surrounding communities.
Website:
www.catawbalands.org
Contact:
Davis J. Cable
Executive Director
Catawba Lands Conservancy
(704) 342-3330
dave@catawbalands.org
Midwest/Northern High Plains
Project Name:
Confluence: A Conservation, Heritage & Recreation Corridor
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Missouri
Summary:
Reconnecting people to region’s Great Rivers through a system of multi-use trails, recreation facilities, historic sites, visitor education centers, public art & interpretation.
Website:
www.confluencegreenway.org
Contact:
Laura Cohen
Project Director
Confluence Greenway
314-436-1324 ext 108
lauracohen@trailnet.org
Project Name:
Ohio CELP
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Ohio
Summary:
The Trust for Public Land is working on two projects along the lakefront of Lake Erie in Ohio: East Sandusky Bay and Mentor Marsh.
Contact:
Tom Sadler
Director of Program Development
Trust for Public Land
202-543-7552
tom.sadler@tpl.org
Project Name:
Healthy Grown Potato Partnership
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Wisconsin
Summary:
The partnership promotes IPM, plans to protect habitat and species on private lands, improvements to soil, water and air quality, using regional goals, and markets these efforts through an eco-label.
Website:
www.wisconsinpotatoes.com/fresh_healthy.htm
Contact:
Frank Casey, Ph.D.
Director, Conservation Economics Program
Defenders of Wildlife
202-682-9400
fcasey@defenders.org
Project Name:
Rapid Response to DOI Land and Resource Manager's needs:
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Wyoming, Montana, South-Central/South-West: Colorado
Summary:
USGS scientists support science needs of DOI land managers by sharing intellectual property, providing technical assistance, and synthesizing existing data and information.
Contact:
Randle Olsen
Regional Science Coordinator
U. S. Geological Survey
303-202-4743
rwolsen@usgs.gov
South-Central/South-West
Project Name:
Quivira Coalition
Location:
South-Central/South-West: New Mexico
Summary:
The Coalition fosters ecological, economic, and social health on western landscapes through education, innovation, collaboration, and progressive public and private land stewardship.
Website:
www.quiviracoalition.org
Contact:
Courtney White
Executive Director
Quivira Coalition
(505) 820-2544
executive@quiviracoalition.org
Far West
Project Name:
Cooperative Air Quality Workshops
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
A series of agricultural air quality workshops were offered to San Joaquin Valley farmers to create Conservation Management Practice plans (CMPs).
Contact:
John Beyer
NRCS Air Quality Coordinator
Natural Resources Conservation Service
559-252-2191
john.beyer@ca.usda.gov
Project Name:
Calapooia River, Improving Water Quality and Aquatic Habitat
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
Assessing riparian function and water quality in agricultural and forestry settings to promote natural resource management to improve water quality and aquatic habitat in the Calapooia River.
Contact:
Stephen Schoenholtz
Professor
Oregon State University
541.737.9112
Stephen.Schoenholtz@oregonstate.edu
Project Name:
Water Without War: Cooperative Salmon Restoration
Location:
Far West: Washington, Oregon
Summary:
River collaboration restores threatened fish by improving in-stream flow, habitat and water quality, while sustaining local farms and communities.
Website:
www.wallawallawatershed.org
Contact:
Kevin Scribner
Walla Walla Watershed Alliance
509-520-8040
ktscribner@my180.net
Project Name:
Guadalupe River Project, San Jose, California
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
This project provides 100-year flood protection, habitat protection, water quality protection, fish & wildlife enhancement, and recreation & open space features within the Guadalupe River watershed.
Website:
www.spk.usace.army.mil/projects/civil/guadalupe/
Contact:
Bradley C. Hubbard
Project Manager
US Army Corps of Engineers
(916) 557-7054
bradley.c.hubbard@usace.army.mil
Project Name:
Deschutes Water Bank
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
Members of the Deschutes Water Alliance partnership are undertaking voluntary water conservation measures to establish a water bank to secure future water needs for wildlife, fish and people.
Contact:
Steven C. Johnson
Chair, Deschutes Basin Board of Control
Central Irrigation District
541-548-6047
stevej@coid.org
Project Name:
Square Lake Preserve
Location:
Far West: Idaho
Summary:
Surrounded by public land, the Square Lake Preserve protects critical habitat for greater sage grouse, a declining species in the West, and other sagebrush steppe obligates.
Website:
www.woodriverlandtrust.org/squarelake.html
Contact:
Allison Kennedy
Planning Coordinator
Wood River Land Trust
(208) 788-3947
akennedy@woodriverlandtrust.org
Project Name:
Upper Deschutes Resource Management Plan
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
Resource Management Plan was developed and consensus was reached between rancher advocates and environmental groups on a grazing matrix that categorizes allotments for use.
Website:
www5.or.blm.gov/Prineville/Deschutes_RMP/Home.htm
Contact:
Teal Purrington
Project Manager
Bureau of Land Management, Prineville District
541-416-6772
tpurring@or.blm.gov
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