Conservation Guidance for Species in Greatest Need of Conservation (SGNC): Final Report
Henning, Bridget M.; Hinz, Leon C., Jr.
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Title
Conservation Guidance for Species in Greatest Need of Conservation (SGNC): Final Report
Author(s)
Henning, Bridget M.
Hinz, Leon C., Jr.
Issue Date
2017-11-10
Keyword(s)
Conservation Guidance
Incidental Take Authorization
Geographic Coverage
Illinois
Abstract
Goals/ Objectives of the project were: (1) .Engage IDNR staff and other stakeholders to identify conservation guidance needs; (2) Develop a consistent process for assembling conservation guidance documents for state-listed species that complements the IWAP; (3) Develop a series of conservation guidance documents for SGNC that are frequently subject to ITA requests; (4) Design a conservation plan form coordinated with the species guidance documents, to be used by project developers in planning to reduce development impacts to state-listed species/SGNC for Incidental Take Authorization (ITA).
Publisher
Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
Technical Report INHS 2017 (32)
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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Sponsor(s)/Grant Number(s)
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Division of Natural Heritage State Wildlife Grant Program and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (Project Number T-96-R-001)
Copyright and License Information
This document is a product of the Illinois Natural History Survey, and has been selected and made available by the Illinois Natural History Survey and the University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It is intended solely for noncommercial research and educational use, and proper attribution is requested.
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