Managing
Prairie Ecosystems and Recovering Species – A Case Study on Collaborations and
Partnerships from Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Thursday, October 3, 2024
(1:00 PM-2:00 PM ET)
Presented by Dan Calvert, Joint
Base Lewis-McChord Sentinel Landscapes Partnership Coordinator
Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM)
encompasses the largest remaining intact tract of glacial outwash prairies in
the Pacific Northwest. These prairies, one of the rarest ecosystems in the
United States, support a host of Endangered Species Act (ESA) listed species.
The presence of the ESA-listed prairie species on JBLM creates mandatory and
costly habitat management and population monitoring requirements that can limit
critical open training lands flexibility. This presentation provides an
overview of partnerships and collaborative efforts advancing ESA species
management and recovery on- and off-base. It will highlight the development and
application of a Conservation Crediting Biological Opinion and the role of the
JBLM Sentinel Landscape.
Please note this webinar
will be held through Microsoft Teams.
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with the audio, dial in using the following:
Conference Number: +1 (410)
874-6749
Participant Code: 983 429 311#
If you are unable to join the
webinar, we will post a recording on the NR Program website on DENIX at: https://www.denix.osd.mil/nr/resources/webinars/
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feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the upcoming
presentation.
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Daniel Clay
Associate
Booz | Allen |
Hamilton