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<strong>Connoquenessing</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> <strong>Watershed</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>Chapter 7. Management RecommendationsGoal 4-F: Protect rare, threatened, and endangered species and their habitats (continued).Method to achieve goal Potential Partners Potential Funding Priority2. Develop monitoring strategies andmanagement plans for species of concernthat are particularly vulnerable to habitatdestruction by working with thePennsylvania Natural Heritage Program.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMedium3. Appoint a liaison to work with a memberof the PA Biological Survey to submitrecent identification of rare, threatened,and endangered species within thewatershed and to report the condition ofthese species' habitats.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,PABS, <strong>Conservation</strong>Groups, LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMediumGoal 4-G: Identify and protect important habitats for plant and animal species.Method to achieve goal Potential Partners Potential Funding Priority1. Identify high quality wetlands located in <strong>Conservation</strong> Groups, DCNR, DEP, Private Highthe watershed.DCNR, DEP, PFBC Sources, Foundations2. Preserve native habitats by using smartland use planning strategies as defined inthe Project Area Characteristics chapter.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMedium3. Identify and protect additionalenvironmentally sensitive areas and areasof high biodiversity.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMedium4. Maintain grassland species habitats onpublic lands through controlled burns andlimited mowing activity.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMedium5. Monitor activities in critical habitat areas. <strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,Landowners, DCNRDCNR, PGC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMedium6. Establish more private backyardconservation areas to serve as wildlifehabitat and travel corridors by providingactivities and programs for landowners.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,<strong>Conservation</strong> Groups,LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMedium7. Encourage no mow strategies for somefields in public lands to return a morenatural state to provide habitat forwildlife.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,PGC, <strong>Conservation</strong>Groups, LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsMedium8. Encourage landowners of fallow fields todelay mowing until after breeding seasonfor birds.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,PGC, <strong>Conservation</strong>Groups, LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsLow9. Encourage farmers to delay the first hayharvest until July or later providing youngwildlife the opportunity to mature, ifeconomic situation permits.PNHP, PFBC, DCNR,PGC, <strong>Conservation</strong>Groups, LandownersDCNR, PFBC, PrivateSources, FoundationsLow7-30

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