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Mapping and Prioritizing Habitat Restoration with the Tennessee State Wildlife Action Plan

Mapping and Prioritizing Habitat Restoration with the Tennessee State Wildlife Action Plan. Joey Wisby GIS Manager Tennessee Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. TN Plan Database Concept. Relational Databases (MS Access) D ata M anagement Modeling Input/Output. GIS (ArcGIS)

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Mapping and Prioritizing Habitat Restoration with the Tennessee State Wildlife Action Plan

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  1. Mapping and PrioritizingHabitat Restoration with the Tennessee State Wildlife Action Plan Joey Wisby GIS Manager Tennessee Chapter of The Nature Conservancy

  2. TN Plan Database Concept • Relational Databases • (MS Access) • Data Management • Modeling • Input/Output • GIS • (ArcGIS) • Spatial Relationships • Mapping Results • Visualizatioin/Interaction Capture & Organize Information about 8 Elements Detailed Comprehensive Spatially Explicit Define relationships between elements Use models to allow evaluation and prioritization

  3. Observations of Conservation Target Species Sources: TDEC Natural Heritage TVA Heritage TWRA Non-Game Inventory Program TWRA Aquatic Database (TADS) Scientific Collection Permits Various Others – BISON, etc.

  4. Prioritization and Weighting of GCN Species Observations Species Conservation Priority Score: Weight by Rarity/Legal Status G Rank (40 pts) S Rank (40 pts) Federal Status (10 pts) TN State Status (10 pts) Exponential (G1 = 40, G2 = 20, G3 = 10, etc) Viability/Confidence Scores for Observations Last Observation Date (old records, less points) Heritage EO Ranks Where Available

  5. Linking GCN Species Observations to Habitats Terrestrial Occurrences Linked to 700-acre hexagon clusters called rosettes Aquatic Occurrences Linked to NHDPlus Flowlines& Associated Catchments Subterranean Observations Linked to Cave Systems Cave system entrances linked to 100-acre hexagons

  6. Modeled Species Footprint for Pygmy Salamander

  7. Mapped Habitat Preferences for Pygmy Salamander

  8. Habitat Priorities forPygmy Salamander

  9. Terrestrial Habitat Priorities

  10. Aquatic Conservation TargetsUpper Duck

  11. Aquatic Habitat PrioritiesUpper Duck

  12. Priority Areas Upstream of Aquatic Habitat Priorities

  13. Aquatic Habitat Priorities

  14. Mollusk Population Restoration Priorities

  15. Evaluating Terrestrial Habitat Restoration Priorities Assume mapped semi-natural habitat restored to dominant matrix forest type within subregion Use restored habitat preference scores (P) for existing GCN occurrences in/around semi-natural habitat Net Restoration Priority = Restored Score – Current Semi-natural Score If had antecedent or other potential restoration habitat map, could use to dictate restoration scenario

  16. Restoration Priorities: Terrestrial Semi-Natural Habitatsto Matrix Forest Ecological System

  17. Terrestrial Habitat Priorities Stones River Watershed

  18. Potential Wetland Priorities Stones River Watershed

  19. Aquatic Habitat Priorities Stones River Watershed

  20. Riparian Priorities for Adjacent and Downstream Aquatic Habitats Stones River Watershed

  21. Riparian Priorities for Terrestrial and In/Downstream Aquatic Habitats Stones River Watershed

  22. Riparian Priorities for Terrestrial and In/Downstream Aquatic Habitats Stones River Watershed

  23. Streamside Buffer Priorityto Abate Ag.-Related Risk

  24. Streamside Buffer Priorityto Abate Ag.-Related Risk

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