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A Sample of Cooperative Conservation Case Studies
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic
Project Name:
Windbreak and Air Quality
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania
Summary:
Demonstration sites have been created in Pennsylvania to evaluate the effects of windbreaks on odors coming from poultry, dairy and swine operations.
Contact:
Richard Shockey
Resource Conservationist
Natural Resources Conservation Service
717-237-2217
richard.shockey@pa.usda.gov
Project Name:
Bog Turtle Recovery, Back from the Brink Program
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New York
Summary:
Bog turtle recovery project establishes a new model for targeted recovery of certain types of species through multi-party cooperation on private lands.
Website:
www.environmentaldefense.org
Contact:
Michael Bean
Sr. Attorney, Ecosystems Program
Environmental Defense
202-387-3500
michael_bean@environmentaldefense.org
Southeastern
Project Name:
South Florida Ecosystem Restoration
Location:
Southeastern: Florida
Summary:
Governments, Tribes, NGO’s and others cooperate to restore the Everglades while addressing water supply and flood control needs of rapidly developing region.
Website:
www.sfrestore.org
Contact:
Greg May
Office of the Executive Director
South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force
305-348-1665
gmay@sfrestore.org
Project Name:
EnergyXchange Renewable Energy Center
Location:
Southeastern: North Carolina
Summary:
Today, decomposing garbage in the landfill fuels pottery kilns, glass furnaces, and greenhouse at the EnergyXchange Renewable Energy Center.
Website:
www.energyxchange.org
Contact:
Stan Steury
RC&D Coordinator
Blue Ridge RC&D
(828) 297-5805
Stan.Steury@nc.usda.gov
Project Name:
Okhissa Lake
Location:
Southeastern: Mississippi
Summary:
Building an earthen dam for a 1,000-acre lake for water and land recreation.
Website:
www.fs.fed.us/r8/mississippi/homochitto/
Contact:
Mary Bell Lunsford
Public Affairs Officer
Homochitto National Forest
601-384-5876
Project Name:
Tara Wildlife
Location:
Southeastern: Mississippi
Summary:
Tara Wildlife, steward of 17,000 acres of Mississippi River bottomland hardwoods, shares its management philosophy of sustainable natural resources with the public.
Website:
www.tarawildlife.com
Contact:
Gilbert Rose
Executive Director
Purvis Grange Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Tara Wildlife. A 501(c)3 Organization
(601)279-4261
gilbert@tarawildlife.com
Midwest/Northern High Plains
Project Name:
Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Nebraska
Summary:
Established in 1999, this Partnership protects river birds, prevents or resolves bird-industry conflicts, and educates and involves local communities.
Website:
www.ternandplover.unl.edu
Contact:
Renae Held
Program Coordinator
Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership
402-472-8878
rheld3@unl.edu
Project Name:
Stearns Farm Stream Restoration Project
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Ohio
Summary:
This project is the restoration of an urban stream channel into a fully functioning headwater stream. This stream flows into Big Creek, the 3rd largest tributary to the Cuyahoga River.
Website:
www.CuyahogaRiverRAP.org
Contact:
James White
Executive Director / River Navigator
Cuyahoga River Remedial Action Plan (RAP) / Cuyahoga American Heritage River
216-241-2414 x307
WhiteJ@CuyahogaRiverRAP.org
Project Name:
Sandhills Task Force
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Nebraska
Summary:
Task force has obtained over two million dollars in grants for projects such as easement acquisition, planned grazing systems, grassland research, environmental, and stream and wetland restoration.
Website:
www.sandhillstaskforce.org/
Contact:
Gene D. Mack
Sandhills Coordinator
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
308-236-5015 ext 27
gene_mack@fws.gov
South-Central/South-West
Project Name:
Oklahoma Wildlife Alliance
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Oklahoma
Summary:
Oklahoma Wildlife and Prairie Heritage Alliance (OWPHA) provides a trusted and open forum for private landowners to engage with resource managers and conservation programs.
Website:
www.owpha.org
Contact:
Trapper Heglin
Coordinator
Oklahoma Wildlife and Prairie Heritage Alliance
(580) 735-2322
trapperheglin@pldi.net
Project Name:
Cooperative and Integrated Remediation and Restoration planning
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Texas
Summary:
The Trustees collaborated with the Port and the Corps of Engineers and matched WRDA 204 funds with the Bailey Site settlement to create 100 salt-marsh acres.
Website:
response.restoration.noaa.gov/cpr/cpr.html
Contact:
Ron Gouguet
NOAA Coastal Resource Coordinator Chief
NOAA
206-526-6938
Ron.Gouguet@noaa.gov
Far West
Project Name:
Olaa-Kilauea - Building Bridges by Building Fences
Location:
Far West: Hawaii
Summary:
The partnership uses inmate labor to build fences and conduct other conservation activities.
Website:
hawp.org/Partnerships.php
Contact:
Tanya Rubenstein
Partnership Coordinator
Olaa-Kilauea Partnership
(808) 985-6197
Tanya_Rubenstein@contractor.nps.gov
Project Name:
Tomales Bay Watershed
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
The “all-stakeholder” Tomales Bay Watershed Council formed in 2000 and its 30 members unanimously adopted a 135-page watershed plan in 2004.
Website:
www.tomalesbaywatershed.org/index.html
Contact:
Neysa King
Watershed Coordinator
Tomales Bay Watershed Council
415-663-9092
tbwc@horizoncable.com
Project Name:
Sandy River Riparian Habitat Protection Project
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
Our multi-partner program combined education, research and noxious weed control to raise awareness and protect critical habitats on the Sandy River.
Website:
tncweeds.ucdavis.edu
Contact:
Jonathan Soll
Willamette Basin Conservation Director
The Nature Conservancy
503-802-8100
jsoll@tnc.org
Project Name:
Audubon California Landowner Stewardship Program
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
Audubon California works with farmers and ranchers in the Sacramento Valley to implement restoration projects in a manner compatible with existing agricultural operations.
Website:
ca.audubon.org/LSP/Willow_Slough.htm
Contact:
Vance Russell
Program Director
Audubon California
530-795-2921
vrussell@audubon.org
Project Name:
Cooperative Riparian Restoration and Beach Closures
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
Project has resulted in collaborative efforts with adjacent landowners and interests that have resulted in win-win solutions at New River both for the environment and stakeholders.
Contact:
Chris Church
ACEC Manager
Bureau of Land Management Coos Bay District
(541) 751-4301
chris_church@or.blm.gov
Project Name:
Lower Truckee River Restoration
Location:
Far West: Nevada
Summary:
This projects goals include enhanced wildlife habitat, improved water quality, increased recreational opportunities and open-space protection.
Website:
www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/nevada/preserves/art11312.html
Contact:
Michael Cameron
Truckee River Project Director
The Nature Conservancy of Nevada
(775) 322-4990, Ext. 13
mcameron@tnc.org
Project Name:
Seven Basins Fire Planning Project
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
The Seven Basins group works to provide community awareness of wildfire issues, fire mitigation, and reduction of hazardous fuels within local communities.
Contact:
Leanne Mruzik
Fuels Management Specialist
Bureau of Land Management, Medford District
541-618-2419
lmruzik@or.blm.gov
Project Name:
Silver Salmon Creek Fish Passage Restoration Project
Location:
Far West: Alaska
Summary:
This project reopened eight miles of spawning and rearing habitat for Chinook and coho salmon, as well as Dolly Varden char, rainbow trout and other aquatic species.
Contact:
Mary Price
FWS Biologist, Anchorage Field Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
907-271-2788
mary_price@fws.gov
Project Name:
U.S. Mexico Border 2012 Program
Location:
Far West: California, South-Central/South-West: Texas, Arizona, New Mexico
Summary:
Bottom up approach places management decisions at the appropriate level - Local communities set their priorities, while federal and state agencies address regional and border-wide problems.
Website:
www.epa.gov/usmexicoborder/
Contact:
Jerry Clifford
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of International Affairs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
202-564-6600
clifford.jerry@epa.gov
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