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Session 7 - Brainstorming and Action Items
Session from 2-4pm; • What guidance can we offer to the National and Regional Conservation Efforts? • What priority request for science delivery (application/staff-fellowship) and Project-level support across the region if FY18 Allocations available? • How can our science partners keep the vision & forward movement on this important conservation agenda: i.e., contribute to the larger and longer-term vision of advancing the art/science/fellowship of system-conservation? • (continue) What is the Statement of Commitment of the new and reengaging partnership – aspects of funding, staffing(fellowship), etc… & [ID next steps]
Final Agenda with Hotlinks
To the April 19th Partners meeting at NCTC.
Session 6 - Research Presentation & Discussion Notes
notes on the presentation and following discussion point
Session 5 - Resolution
A review and revision of the "Resolution" or "Statement of Commitment" the partners started in December Working Group. These are the Discussion Notes with a link to the working document (open to the partners to continue to add review comments, recommendations, and propose revisions.) For questions contact Bridgett Costanzo, NRCS.
Session 4 - Working Lands
Perspective from Partners working closely with the economic-sector and/or cultural/heritage landscape.
Notes - GACP Meeting - April 19th
Notes and resource files posted after the meeting.
Session 3 - Federal Guidance
Notes from Session 3
Session 1 - List of Attendees
List of all those invited / attended.
Session 2 - State Perspective
Notes from the NCTC April 19th meeting at NCTC.
President, StonesRiver
 
Schwartz, Robert
 
Allen, Cynthia
 
Developing and Implementing the SECAS Blueprint
Pre-print manuscript by Mallory Martin, presented at the Special Session – 2018 North American Wildlife & Natural Resources Conference.
Scaling SECAS – Engagement is key
Paper delivered by David Whitehurst at the "Special Session of the 2018 North American Wildlife & Natural Resources Conference" The Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy: A Model for Collaborative Conservation
SECAS - Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy
A State-led initiative of the Southeast State Directors of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA).
Biennial Spotlight on National Park Resources
 
2018 AFWA Landscape Conservation Collaboration: A White Paper
Submitted by Mark Humpert, to the AFWA Directors at the 83rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference held in Norfolk, Virginia on March 26-30, 2018. Based on the contributions by regional partners and state representatives with final paper prepared by AFWA’s Wildlife Resource Policy Committee Work Group. Working Group Members: Jim Douglas, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (Chair); Dave Smith, Intermountain West Joint Venture; Tony Wasley, Nevada Department of Wildlife, Ed Schriever, Idaho Department of Fish and Game; Sara Parker Pauley, Missouri Department of Conservation; Kelley Meyers, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Kenny Dinan, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Ed Carter, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency; Greg Wathen, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency; Thomas Eason, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Ken Elowe, US Fish and Wildlife Service; David Whitehurst, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries; Elsa Haubold, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Keith Sexson, Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism; Bill Moritz, Wildlife Management Institute; Mike Carter, Playa Lakes Joint Venture; Mark Humpert, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (staff).
AFWA - Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Folder of materials generated by the Association, meeting notes, etc.
SERPPAS - Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability
Folder of meetings, newsletters, resource materials. Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS). Campus Box 8008, Raleigh, NC 27695. SERPPAS website: www.serppas.org. (Most resources are being stored on the secure SERPPAS website).