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Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Cooperative Agreement [CA]; aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program [PRRIP]) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meeting Agendas, Protocols, Notes, etc. 2002
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CO
NE
WY
Basin
South Platte
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1
Date
8/15/2002
Author
PRRIP
Title
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meeting
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Draft <br />Monitoring the vegetation of the <br />central Platte River Valley <br />September 11, 2002 <br />The States of Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming and the Department of the Interior (DOI) <br />agreed to participate in a basin -wide cooperative program relating to four target species (interior <br />least tern, piping plover, whooping crane and pallid sturgeon) and their associated habitats in the <br />Cooperative Agreement for Implementing a Platte River Recovery Implementation Program <br />(Program). One of the primary purposes of the Program is to "implement certain aspects of the <br />FWS' recovery plans for the target species that relate to their associated habitats by providing for <br />the following: 1) securing defined benefits for the target species and their associated habitats to <br />assist in their conservation and recovery through a basin -wide cooperative approach that can be <br />agreed to by the three states and DOI... ". The Program builds upon the July 1, 1997 Cooperative <br />Agreement for Platte River Research and Other Efforts Relating to Endangered Species Habitats <br />Along the Central Platte River, Nebraska (July 1997 Cooperative Agreement). <br />Program implementation will follow a process of adaptive management to address areas of <br />scientific uncertainty. Monitoring is an integral part of the adaptive management process. The <br />adaptive management approach will allow for efficient modification of management actions in <br />response to new and changing environmental conditions. The Program's Technical Committee <br />will monitor and document, relative to the habitat and species conditions that existed as of the <br />effective date of the Cooperative Agreement, habitat and species responses to habitat <br />improvement activities. With scientific advisory assistance, the Technical Committee will <br />review monitoring results and make recommendations to the Program's Governance Committee <br />regarding the effects of Program activities on whooping crane habitat use in the study area. The <br />Governance Committee, using the Technical Committee's input, will evaluate projects and the <br />overall Program to determine what, if any, changes are needed in the management. <br />This monitoring protocol will be used by the Technical Committee to gather information on <br />whooping crane habitat use in the study area. It is understood that regardless of survey method <br />not all cranes are certain of being detected during migration and therefore full implementation of <br />this or any other protocol will not represent complete use of the central Platte River valley. <br />Information from this protocol will be used to help evaluate the biological response of whooping <br />cranes and habitat to the land and water management activities of the Program. <br />This monitoring protocol addresses several July 1997 Cooperative Agreement milestones: <br />R2 -1 A technical committee appointed by the Governance Committee will develop <br />protocols for and initiate habitat and species monitoring and research <br />R3 -1 the FWS and TC will identify data needed to ascertain biological response and the <br />time frame required to evaluate those data (R3 -1 milestone as revised at the <br />August 2, 2000 TC /GC workshop) <br />DRAFT- Vegetation Monitoring Protocol <br />
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