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Plan Title Plan Stage Plan Lead Region (FWS) Plan Lead Office (FWS) Species Common Name Species Scientific Name Action Priority Action Number Action Description Action Status Estimated Initiation Date Estimated Completion Date Action Lead Agencies Responsible Parties Work Types Labor Types Comments Implementation Activity Number Implementation Activity Description Implementation Activity Status Implementation Activity Estimated Initiation Date Implementation Activity Estimated Completion Date Implementation Activity Labor Types Implementation Activity Work Types Implementation Activity Responsible Parties Implementation Activity Comments Implementation Activity Species
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.1 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Prescribed burning Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS is lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Alligator River NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This is one of three properties comprising the Northeast North Carolina/Southeast Virginia Essential Support recovery population. Alligator River NWR previously supported at least 2 active clusters, which are now extirpated. Aerial surveys will be conducted to search for other naturally occurring clusters in the dense pond pine woodlands, pocosin, and related habitat types that are unusual for RCWs in this region. Management limitations on pocosin on deep organic soil where significant recovery management challenges, including prescribed fire, are benig evaluated.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Angelina NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A signficant part of the Angelina/Sabine Primary Core recovery population. The Angelina NF segment, with 69 active clusters, has increased at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.079 from 49 active clusters in 2009 during the last 5-year date period to 2014. Angelina subpopulations have been RCW translocation recipients via the Western Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Apalachicola RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative This Ranger District, with the Wakulla Ranger District of the Apalachicola National Forest, comprise the principal segment of the Central Florida Panhandle Primary Core recovery population, with a recovery population size objective of 1000 potential breeding groups. The Apalachicola RD, with 562 active clusters in 2014, increased from 529 active clusters in 2009 with a 0.012 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval. The District is a major RCW donor to small, demographically and environmentally vulnerable recipient RCW populations in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative. The Apalachicola RD and Wakulla RD of the Apalachicola National Forest, combined, support 750 active clusters - the largest of all RCW recovery populations.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Avon Park AFR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Labor type not yet selected Designated as an Essential Support recovery population, currently with 34 active clusters, with a 0.032 average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). Having attained at or near 30 potential breeding groups, Avon Park is no longer a RCW translocation recipient in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative. The population is expected to continue to grow with natural group induction at recruitment clusters to achieve its recovery population size objective of 40 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Babcock/Webb WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance A designated Essential Support recovery population with 40 active clusters a 0.049 average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) during the last 5-year data period (2009-2014). This is a former recipient population for translocated RCWs in the RCW Southern Range Translocation Cooperative. The population recovery size objective is 40 potential breeding groups, that should be attained in 2-3 years.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Bienville NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Primary Core recovery population with 146 active clusters and an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.038 from 121 active clusters during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). The recovery population size objective is 350 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Big Branch Marsh NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative Increased to 17 active clusters, from 15, at a 0.025 average annual geometric rate during the last 5-year data interval. This coastal LA property and population is not currently included in any designated RCW recovery unit.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Big Cypress NP Unknown National Park Service, Department of the Interior All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected An Essential Support Recovery Population, with 97 active clusters that has surpassed the recovery population size objective of 40 potential breeding groups. Average annual geometric growth during the last 5-year data period was 0.045. The population is the southernmost and unique in South Florida Slash Pine islands. The 2011 Jarhead fire, a wildfire that burned about 40,000 acres, resulted in the loss of about 27% of RCW cavity trees, although NPS and FL Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission responded by replacing lost cavities with artificial inserts and drilled cavities. Additional pine mortality in foraging habitat is expected due to the fire.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Black Bayou NWR Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Blackwater SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative This property, with Conecuh National Forest, comprises the Conecuh/Blackwater Secondary Core recovery population. Blackwater SF consists of 101 active clusters, a population that has been increasing at an average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) of 0.056 during the most recent 5-year data period (2009-2014).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Camp Blanding Training Site Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A designated Essential Support recovery population, with 30 active clusters. The recovery population size objective, 25 potential breeding groups, has been attained. Average annual geometric population growth is 0.014 during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). Additional population growth is not expected over the short-term period as all available suitable habitat is occupied.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Camp Mackall Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative This is 1 of 2 properties for the North Carolina Sandhills West Essential Support recovery population -- which is mostly dependent on the Sandhills Game Lands. Camp Mackall currently is stable with 14 active clusters, a slight increase from 12 active clusters in 2004.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Carolina Sandhills NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Volunteer, Graduate Student, Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A designated Secondary Core recovery population, with the Sand Hills State Forest (e.g. Carolina Sandhills Secondary Core). The Refuge population increased from 151 to 155 active clusters from 2009-2014, at an average annual rate of 0.005. Average annual lambda is 1.014 for the last 10-year period, increasing from 135 active clusters in 2004.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Catahoula RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative the Catahoula, with the Winn Ranger District (Kisatachie National Forest) comprise the Catahoula Secondary Core recovery population. The Catahoula segment consists of 76 active clusters, having increased at a 0.005 average annual geometric growth from 74 active clusters during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Charleston Naval Weapons Station Obsolete Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Navy Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Currently unoccupied habitat, last occupied by 2 active clusters in 1999.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Chickasawhay RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Primary Core recovery population, with 58 active clusters, increasing from 39 active clusters in 2009 at a 0.083 average annual geometric rate during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). The Chickasawhay consists of 2 subpopulations, for the west subpopulation is a translocation recipient in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative to augment and increase population size.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Conecuh NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Secondary Core recovery population with Blackwater River State Forest. The Conecuh NF segment, with 46 active clusters, has increased from 34 active clusters in 2010 at a 5-year (2010-1015) average annual geometric rate 0.062. Conecuh consists of at least 2 subpopulations that are RCW translocation recipients in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative to augment Conecuh population size and growth.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Croatan NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A segment of the Coastal North Carolina Primary Core recovery population with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Holly Shelter Game Lands. The Croatan NF, with 69 active clusters, increasing from 54 active clusters in 2009 at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.050 (2009-2014)
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, D Arbonne NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected An Important Support recovery population, with 3 active clusters over the last 5-year interval. RCW potential habitat is naturally limited.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Dare County Bombing Range Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected One of several important properties in the Northeast North Carolina/Southeast Virginia Essential Support recovery population. The Dare Co. Range population segment has declined from 8 active clusters to 2003 to 1 active cluster in 2015. The decline is largely due to Air Force decisions to cease RCW translocation and population augmentation and unique habitat management in pocosin and related commnities. Significant habitat restoration and management problems must be addressed in wetland pocosin, which may not be suitable for intensive RCW recovery management.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Davy Crockett NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Secoondary Core recovery population, with 89 active clusters, increasing from 73 active clusters in 2009 at a 0.040 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, DeSoto NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative This is the Secondary Core recovery population for the DeSoto Ranger District, with 74 active clusters, having increased at a 0.168 average annual geometric growth rate from 34 active clusters in 2009 during the last 5-year data period (2009-2014).Also a RCW translocation recipient in the northern subpopulation, formerly the Black Creek Ranger District, from donors in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative. The DeSoto population 5-year growth rates are the greatest for any recovery population of this size.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Eglin AFB Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Graduate Student, Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative Designated as the Eglin Primary Core recovery population, Air Force has attained and surpassed the recovery population size objective of 350 potential breeding groups. This is a significant accomplishment, where the population of 217 active clusters in 1994 has been increased to 491 active clusters during the 2014 breeding season in response to intensive habitat restoration, management, and research. Longleaf pine habitat restoration will continue to establish RCW good quality foraging habitat. Average annual geometric growth (active clusters) is 0.032 during the last 5-year period (2009-2014). Growth will decline in future years as all available and managed habitat becomes occupied by RCWs, above the recovery population size objective.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Evangeline RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Forest Service U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Significant Support recovery population, with 139 active clusters, that increased at a 0.009 average annual geometric growth rate from 133 active clusters in 2010 during the last 5-year data interval. Average annual lambda for the past 10-year period is 1.034. the Evangeline is an important translocation donor population in the Western Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Felsenthal NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Signfiicant Support recovery population with 11 active clusters over the last 5-year data interval. The population has slowly declined from about 2 active clusters in 1990 and 15 in 1998. Management intervention has been initiated in the last 2 years to prevent further decline.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Fort Benning Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Army All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Acquisition, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Graduate Student, Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative This is the Fort Benning Primary Core recovery population, currently with 375 active clusters, with a 0.019 average annual geometric growth during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2015). The recovery population size objective is 350 potential breeding groups. The amount and extent of incidental take in the Maneuver Center of Excellence biological opinion has been reevaluated via a reinitiation of formal consultation due to a change in the proposed action.. Results increased the number of active territorities without incidental take counted toward the recovery population size objective. The current number of active territories includes those for which incidental take has been authorized. Currently there are 357 potential breeding groups, fulfilling the pop size recovery objective, although some of these groups remain with incidental take coverage that will be assessed in the near future.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Fort Bragg Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Research, Management: Population Monitoring Graduate Student, Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative Fort Bragg is the primary property for the North Carolina Sandhills East Primary Core recovery population, where the population size objective of 350 PBGs has been achieved. Currently, 483 active clusters are at Fort Bragg, an average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) of 0.018 during the last 5-year data period )2009-2014). The recovery management focus now must shift to habitat restoration to attain good quality foraging habitat.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Fort Gordon Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Army All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Significant Support recovery population, with 24 active clusters, that increased at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.048 for the last 5-year data interval (2010-2015). Average annual lambda for the past 10-year period is 1.086.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Fort Jackson Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Army All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Propagation, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Significant Support recovery population, with 40 active clusters, and increase of 4 active cluster since 2010, although with a large proportion of single-bird territories. Fort Jackson personnel have intensified and accelerated habitat restoration to increase this RCW population. Average annual geometric growth for the recent 5-year period (2010-2015) is 0.021.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Fort Polk Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Research, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative One of two primary properties in the Vernon-Fort Polk Primary Core recovery population. The Fort Polk segment declined from 59 to 58 active clusters from 2009 to 2014.The Vernon-Fort Polk Primary Core, with a total of 232 active clusters in 2014, declined slightly from 239 active clusters increased at an average annual geometric rate of 0.003 for the 2009-2014 period. Investigations are underway to evaluate factors limiting greater population growth rates.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Fort Stewart Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Army All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Primary Core recovery population, with 457 potential breeding groups reported during the 2015 breeding season. Thus, Fort Stewart has achieved the recovery population size objective of 350 potential breeding groups. The population of active clusters increased at an average annual geometric rate of 0.061 during the 2010-2015 5-year growth period. Fort Stewart is the 4th Primmary Core recovery population to achieve its recovery population size objective. Continued growth is expected and habitat restoration will focus on attaining good quality foraging habitat. Stewart continues to be a significant RCW translocation donor population to recipients in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Francis Marion NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Primary Core recovery population, with 469 active clusters, having attained and surpassed the recovery population size objective of 350 ptoential breeding groups. Active clusters increased from 415 to 469 at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.025 for the last 5-year data period (2009-2014). The Francis Marion was the third Primary Core recovery population to attain the population size recovery objective. Collectively, there are 4 Primary Core recovery populations that have attained their recovery population size objective: Sandhills East (Fort Bragg), Eglin Air Force Base, Francis Marion NF, and Fort Stewart.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Goethe SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative This is an Essential Support recovery population, with 60 active clusters in 2014, and continued population growth. The recovery population size objective has been attained at Goethe. The average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) is 0.037 for the last 5-year data period (2009-2014). The Goethe population has positively attained and surpassed the recovery population size objective of 40 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Hal Scott Preserve Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Labor type not yet selected A designated Essential Support Recovery Population, with 9 active clusters, and a 0.000 average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2015). The population currently is at habitat carrying capacity until additional growth of pine is attained. The recovery population size objective is 15 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Holly Shelter Game Lands Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Population Monitoring Labor type not yet selected This is one of 3 signficant properties comprising the Coastal North Carolina Primary Core recovery population. The managing agency RCW population objective has been attained, with 37 active clusters. Additional signfiicant growth is not expected as management has shifted to maintenance and habitat restoration/improvement at existing sites.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Homochitto NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Secondary Core recovery population, with 135 active clusters in 2014 and 80 active clusters in 2009, with a 0.011 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval. The recovery population size objective is 250 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, J.W. Corbet/Dupuis WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Labor type not yet selected A designated Essential Support recovery population, with 33 active clusters, and a 0.075 (7.5%) average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) during the last 5-year data interval, 2010-2015. Population growth also is augmented by RCW translocation via the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative. The recovery population size objective is 40 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Kicco WMA Unknown Other South Florida Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected A small component of the designated Avon Park Essential Support Population, with 1 active cluster. However, habitat likely is important for RCW dispersal in a future metapopulation among other recovery populations.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Kisatchie RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Army U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Significant Support recovery population, with 58 active clusters, increasing from 53 active clusters in 2010 at a 0.018 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval (2010-1015).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, MCB Camp Lejeune Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Marine Corps Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Graduate Student, Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative One of three properties in the Coastal North Carolina Primary Core recovery population. The Lejeune population segment increased at a 0.054 average annual geometric rate from 90 to 117 active clusters during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). Average annual lambda is 1.048 during the last 10-year period, increasing from 74 active clusters in 2004.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, McCain Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Department of Agriculture Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected One of several properties comprising the North Carolina Sandhills East Primary Core recovery population, which depends mostly on the population segment at Fort Bragg. The small McCain tract consists of 6 active clusters with a 0.000 average annual growth rate during the last 5-year data interval.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, MOT Sunny Point Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Army All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected An Important Support recovery popuation with 19 active clusters and an installation population goal of 17 active clusters. The population has increased significantly from 6 active clusters in 2006 in response to intensive managment, natural group induction, and RCW translocation. The population currently is at habitat capacity.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Noxubee NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative Population has recently declined. from 35 active clusters in 2010 to 31 active in 2015, a -0.024 average annual rate of decline.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Oakmulgee RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Secondary Core recovery population, with 107 active clusters, increasing from 104 active clusters at a 0.006 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). Since 2002 with 125 active clusters, there has been a net overall decline in the population, although the declining trend has recently been reversed to positive growth, although at a low growth rate.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Ocala NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative An Essential Support recovery population, with 109 active clusters, increasing from 57 active clusters at a 0.138 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). The Essential Support recovery population size objective of 40 potential breeding groups has been attained and positively surpassed.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Ochlockonee River SP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Park Service Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This is one of several properties in the designated Central FL Panhandle Primary Core recovery population, which primarily consists of population segments on the Apalachicola National Forest and St. Marks NWR. Only 2 active clusters are known at Ochlockonee River State Park, without extensive or active management, which has remained 2 active clusters since 2006.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Oconee NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative With the Piedmont NWR, a Secondary Core recovery population. The Oconee with 24 active clusters increased from 18 active clusters in 2009 with an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.059 for this 2009-2014 5-year period.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Okefenokee NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative With Osceola National Forest, Okefenokee forms a Primary Core recovery population. The Oke segment consists of 51 active clusters, with an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.030 from 44 active clusters in 2009 during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Osceola NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative With the Okefenokee NWR, Osceola is a Secondary Core recovery population -- mostly on the Osceola. Active clusters increased from 137 to 149, at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.017 during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2016). Average annual lambda for the last 10-year period is 1.055. The Osceola has been an important RCW translocation donor population in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative to augment and increase the size of small vulnerable recipient populations.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Ouachita NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Secondary Core recovery population, increasing from 54 to 70 active clusters at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.053 during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). The recovery population size objective is 250 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Peason Ridge Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Research, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A declining Significant Support recovery population, with 29 active clusters in 2009 and 23 active clusters in 2015, at an average annual geometric rate of -0.045 The Service and Army have initiated informal consultation to assess the decline. Army has conducted demographic, habitat, and other analyses indicating low egg hatching success apparently related to young breeder ages. The decline is expected to diminish, followed by a return to future population growth with continued monitoring and management.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Pee Dee NWR Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected One active clusters in 2000, and extirpated.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Picayune Strand SF. Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Reintroduction, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Labor type not yet selected A designated Essential Support recovery population, with 19 active clusters in 2015, and an average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) of 0.137 during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2015). Picayune Strand is a RCW translocation recipient population within the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative, to rapidly increase and stabilize the small population.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Piedmont NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative With Oconee National Forest, comprises a Secondary Core recovery population with a recovery populations size objective of 250 potential breeding groups. The NWR segment increased from 44 to 5 active clusters during 2009-2014 during the last 5-year data interval, at a 0.053 average annual geometric growth rate. ge annual lambda is 1.049 for the last 10-year period.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Pocosin Lakes NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected One of four properties comprising the Northeast North Carolina/Southeast Virginia Essential Support recovery population. The NWR, with 21 active cluster, has increased from 6 known clusters in 2007. The increase has not occurred by RCW group induction at recruitment clusters. Additional clusters are natural and were identified by aerial flights. Significant recovery management issues and limitations on habitat management dominated by pocosin and deep organic soil, including prescribed fire, must be addressed.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Poinsett Weapons Range Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Air Force Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative Currently with 28 active clusters, this is a Significant Support recovery population with a goal of 30 active clusters. The population has increased from 5 active clusters in 2001, with an average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) of 0.049 during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2015). Continued growth is expected in response to habitat restoration, management, and recruitment clusters. This is a former RCW translocation recipient of the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative. The current population is at or near habitat capacity on this installation.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Sabine NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Primary Core recovery population with Angelina National Forest. The Sabine population segment increased at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.079 from 39 to 57 active clusters during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). Small subpopulations on the Sabine NF have been RCW translocation recipients in the Western Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Sam Houston NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Primary Core recovery population, with 256 active clusters, increasing from 196 active clusters at a 0.036 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2105). The Sam Houston has been an important RCW donor population to small, vulnerable recipient populations in the Western Range Translocation Cooperative - although due to a lack of USFS funding and priorities it is currently off-line as a translocation donor.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Sandhills Game Lands Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Graduate Student, Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative This is the principal property representing the North Carolina Sandhills West Essential Support recovery population, for which the recovery population size objective of 100 potential breeding groups has been attained. The Game Lands consist of increasing population 170 active clusters, with a 0.011 average annual geometric growth rate during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Sand Hills SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 South Carolina Forestry Commission All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, South Carolina Forestry Commission Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative One of 2 signficant properties comprising the South Carolina Sandhills Secondary Core recovery population, with 80 active clusters and an increasing population at an average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) of 0.018 during the last 5-year data interval (2010-105). The SC Sandhills Secondary Core recovery population size objective is 250 potential breeding groups, for which there currently are ~212 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Savannah River Site Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Department of Energy Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Research, Management: Population Monitoring Graduate Student, Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Secondary Core recovery population, with 83 active clusters and a 0.098 average annual geometric growth rate from 52 active clusters in 2009 for the 5-year period 2009-2014. Population growth rates are expected to become reduced during the next 5-10 years as pine grows to sufficient size to support habitat for additional population growth (e.g. habitat limited).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Shoal Creek RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative An Essential Support recovery population with the Talladega Ranger District, Talladega National Forest. The Shoal Creek RD, with 23 active clusters, increased from 16 active clusters at a 0.075 average annual geometric growth rate for the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). This is a RCW translocation recipient to augment population size and growth in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, St. Marks NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Propagation, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative An increasing population, at an average annual geometric rate of 0.063, from 25 to 34 active clusters during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2016). The NWR is part of the Central Florida Panhandle Primary Core recovery population. Also, the NWR has been a consistent recent recipient of translocated RCWs in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative to increase population size and growth, and to reduce vulnerability. Having attained 33 potential breeding groups, the NWR will rotate off the translocation recipient list for the West subpopulation, but now have added an East subpopulation as a new recipient. The recipient objective is 30 potential breeding groups. The NWR will continue to increase without RCW translocation in response to habitat restoration, recruitment clusters, and natural group induction. Average annual lambda for the past 10-year period is 1.129
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, St Sebastian River SBP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other South Florida Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Labor type not yet selected A designated Essential Support Recovery Population, with 13 active clusters and a 0.132 average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) for the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014). This is a designated RCW translocation recipient in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative, to augment and increase population size in addition to natural growth, in this vulnerable population to demographic and environmental stochasticity. The recovery pop size objective is 25 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Talladega RD Ongoing Current FY 2008 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative An Essential Support recovery population with the Shoal Creek Ranger District, Talladega National Forest. RCWs were reintroduced to the Talladega RD in 2008, currently with 14 active clusters via translocation in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative and natural pop growth. Translocation will continue and population growth is expected from natural induction of new groups as well. Average annual geometric growth (active clusters) during the last 5-year data interval (2010-2015) is 0.285
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Tate s hell SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This property is one of several in the designated Central Florida Panhandle Primary Core recovery population. Recovery of this population will depend primarily on Apalachicola National Forest and St. Marks NWR. The Tate's Hell population segment, with 33 active clusters, with an estimated average annual geometric growth (active clusters) of 0.105 for the last 5-year period. Tate's Hell is dominated by altered hydric communities with significant restoration challenges.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Three Lakes WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A designated Essential Support recovery population, with 51 active clusters, where the recovery population size objective of 40 potential breeding groups has been attained. The population is considered stable. Average annual geometric growth (active clusters) is 0.012 during the last 5-year period (2009-2014).
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Upper Ouachita NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected An Important Support recovery population with 1 active cluster during the last 5-year data interval. Potential RCW habitat is naturally limited.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Vernon Unit Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Forest Service U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A Primary Core recovery population, with Fort Polk. The Vernon Unit of Kisatchie National Forest population segment consists of 170 active clusters, increasing from 167 active clusters in 2010, at average annual geometric growth rate of 0.004 for the 5-year (2010-2015) period. The Vernon population of 170 active clusters in 2007 declined to 166 in 2013, followed by the recent 1-year decline from 174 in 2014 to 170 ni 2015. In partnership with Fort Polk, an intensive inspection of artificial cavities with cavity replacements has been initiated in 2016 to stabilize the population..
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Wakulla RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Contract, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative The Wakulla Ranger District, Apalachicola National Forest, combined with the Apalachicola Ranger District are the primary properties comprising the Central Florida Panhandle Primary Core recovery population. The Wakula population segment consists of 188 active clusters in 2014, representing a 0.050 average annual geometric growth rate from 147 active clusters in 2009 for this 5-year period. The Apalachicola National Forest supports the largest RCW population with 750 active clusters. The Central Florida Panhandle Primary Core recovery population objective is 1000 potential breeding groups, the largest of any of the 39 designated recovery populations in the 2003 Recovery Plan.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Weymouth Woods State NP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Other Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected One of several small management properties in the designated North Carolina Sandhills East Primary Core recovery population, which depends mostly on Fort Bragg. The small segment at Weymouth Woods, with 4 active clusters, has increased from 3 active clusters in 2010. The small pop segment varies from 3 to 5 acive clusters.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Winn RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Other, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative The Winn Ranger District, Kisatchie National Forest, consists of 4 RCW subpopulations. The Preserve subpopulation is part of the Catahoula Secondary Core recovery population. The Wind District pop is 39 active clusters, with an average annual geometric growth (active clusters) of 0.084 during the last 5-year data interval (2009-2014), increasing from 26 active clusters in 2009.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Withlacoochee - Citrus Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Florida Division of Forestry All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Land Use, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A designated Essential Support recovery population, with 72 active RCW clusters. The recovery population size objective has been attained. The average annual geometric rate (active clusters) is 0.009 during the last 5-year period (2009-2014). Citrus has positively attained and surpassed its recovery population size objective.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Cavity installation and restriction, Withlacoochee - Croom Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Florida Division of Forestry All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Identify/Protect Foraging, Breeding and Mig Habitats, Management, Management: General, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Predator and Competitor Control, Management: Planning, Management: Population Monitoring Internal Technical Assistance, Internal Field Assistance, Internal Administrative A designated Essential Support Recovery population, with 35 active clusters, and increasing with an average annual geometric growth rate (active clusters) is 0.053 during the last 5-year data period (2010-2016). Managers are not expected to continue RCW translocations within the RCW Southern Range Translocation Cooperative to further augment the population since it has attained and surpassed 30 potential breeding groups. The recovery population size objective is 40 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Other hardwood control Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha; FWS is lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.4 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Protect cavity trees Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Included in prescribed burn costs; FWS is lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.1.5 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Active Clusters, Practice IPM Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS is lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.1 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Strategic locations Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS is lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, initial habitat restoration Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha; FWS is lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Alligator River NWR Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Angelina NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected RCW active clusters increased from 33 to 61 during 2006-2011, at a 0.131 average annual geometric growth rate. Angeline National Forest and Sabine National Forest represent the Angelina/Sabine Primary Core recovery population.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Apalachicola RD Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Active clusters increased from 489 to 545 during 2006-2011, at a 0.022 average annual geometric growth rate. The Apalachicola Ranger District and Wakulla Ranger District of the Apalachicola National Forest represent the largest single RCW population in existence, with 696 active clusters. With the St. Marks NWR, these properties comprise the key managed areas for the Central Florida Panhandle Primary Core recovery population, with a recovery population size objective of 1000 potential breeding groups. The Apalachicola RD is a key RCW donor population for RCWs translocated to to recipient populations in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Avon Park AFR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Babcock/Webb WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Bienville NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Bienville RD is the Bienville Primary Core recovery population, increased from 99 to 140 active clusters during 2006-2011, a 0.072 average annnual rate.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Big Branch Marsh NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Big Cypress NP Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other National Park Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This population had met its goal prior to this Plan's revision, therfore the intiation date and completion date are the date this revision was finalized
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Black Bayou NWR Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Blackwater SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Camp Blanding Training Site Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Department of Military Affairs, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This population had met its goal prior to this Plan's revision, therfore the intiation date and completion date are the date this revision was finalized
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Camp Mackall Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This population had met its goal prior to this Plan's revision, so the initiation and completion dates are the same as the date the plan was finalized.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Carolina Sandhills NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Carolina Sandhills NWR, with the Sandhills State Forest, represent the South Carolina Sandhills Secondary Core recovery population, with a population size objective of 250 potential breeding groups. The NWR consists of 150 active clusters in 2011, an increase from 143 in 2006 at an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.010.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Catahoula RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Catahoula Ranger District, Kisatchie National Forest, with the Winn Preserve subpopulation of the Winn Ranger District, represents the Catahoula Secondary Core recovery population. From 53 to 73 active clusters during 2006-2011, the Catahoula RD increased at a 0.066 average annual geometric rate.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Charleston Naval Weapons Station Obsolete Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Navy Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Chickasawhay RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Represents the Chickasaway Primary Core recovery population, with 45 active clusters, an increase from 23 in 2006 at an average annual geometric rate of 0.144. The Chickasawhay Ranger District, DeSoto National Forest, is subdivided as 2 RCW subpopulations. The western subpop, with 44 active clusters, formerly was a RCW recipient in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative. The eastern subpop currently is a RCW translocation reciient until the subpopulation objective of 30 potential breeding groups is attained, after which continued growth will occur by natural group induction at recruitment clusters in restored habitat.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Conecuh NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected With Blackwater State Forest, represents the Conecuh/Blackwater Secondary Core recovery population. From 28 to 36 active clusters during 2006-2011, the Conecuh increased at an average 0.052 average annual rate. Two subpopulations comprise the Conecuh, both of which are RCW translocation recipients within the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative, until 30 potential breedinng groups are attained in each.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Croatan NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, D Arbonne NWR Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2006 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected An Important Support recovery population with 3 active clusters -- a decline fromm 4 active clusters in 2006. Refuge habitat primarily consists of bottomland hardwoods, with a small acreage of pine upland for potential RCW habitat. RCW capacity is limited.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Dare County Bombing Range Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Davy Crockett NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Represents the Davy Crockett Secondary Core recovery population, which has increased from 63 to 73 active clusters during 2006-2011, at a 0.038 average annual geometric rate of growth.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, DeSoto NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Desoto Ranger District, DeSoto National Forest, consists of 48 active clusters -- an increase from 18 active in 2006 at an average annual rate of 0.206. The DeSoto District consists of 2 subpopulations. The northern subpopulation was recently reestablished by RCW reintroduction in 2009, which now consists of 16 active clusters in 2012. RCW translocation at recruitment clusters will continue in this subpopulation (e.g. Black Creek subpop). The southern subpopopulationo (e.g. Biloxi subpop) was supported by RCW translocation until attaining 30 potential breeing groups, which now consists of 38 active clusters in 2012.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Eglin AFB Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Evangeline RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Evaneline Unit, Calcasieu Ranger District, Kisatchie National Forest, is a Significant Support recovery population with 128 active clusters in 2011, having increased at an average annual rate of 0.055 from 98 active clusters in 2006. The Evangeline is a significant RCW population donor to recipient populations in the Western Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Felsenthal NWR Discontinued FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected A Significant Support recovery population, with 12 active clusters, a decline from 14 active clusters in 2006. Recent RCW management has included assessments of cavity suitability and availabilit, with artificial cavities provisioned. Refuge planning currently is evaluating the acquistion of stand and habitat data to guide habitat restoration, placment of recruitment clusters, and RCW translocation.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Fort Benning Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Fort Bragg Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Fort Gordon Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Fort Jackson Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Fort Polk Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Fort Stewart Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Fort Stewart Primary Core recovery population has attained the population size objective of 350 potential breeding groups (PBGs). The population increased from 330 to 421 active clusters during 2009-2014, at an average annual geometric rate of 0.050. The Fort Stewart primary core is the 4th primary core recovery population to reach the recovery population size objective of 350 potential breeding groups.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Francis Marion NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Francis Marion NF, representing the Francis Marion Primary Core recovery population has achieved and surpassed its recovery population size objective. From 350 to 422 active clusters, the population has continued to increase during this 5-year interval at an average annual rate of 0.038. This was the 3rd Primary Core recovery population to achieve the objective of 350 potential breeding groups, with the North Carolina East (e.g. Fort Bragg) and Eglin Air Force Base Primary Core pops. Habitat restoration will continue to increase good quality foraging habitat as described in the 2003 RCW Recovery Plan. This is a remarkable achievment given the devastation of the Francis Marion National Forest from Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Goethe SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Hal Scott Preserve Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other St. Johns River Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Holly Shelter Game Lands Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This population had met its goal prior to this Plan's revision, therfore the intiation date and completion date are the date this revision was finalized
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Homochitto NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Representing the Homochitto Secondary Core recovery population, it increased from 68 to 107 active clusters during 2006-2011, at an average annual geometric rate of 0.095.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, J.W. Corbet/Dupuis WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Kicco WMA Unknown Other South Florida Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Kisatchie RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected A Significant Support recovery population with 53 active clusters, increasing from 35 in 2006, at a 0.087 average annual geometric rate.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, MCB Camp Lejeune Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Marine Corps Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCBCL) is 1 of 3 properties managed for recovery in the Coastal North Carolina Primary Core recovery population. The MCBCL population segment increased from 79 active clusters in 2006 to 100 active clusters in 2011, at an average annual rate of 0.048.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, McCain Tract Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Department of Agriculture Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This population had met its goal prior to this Plan's revision, therfore the intiation date and completion date are the date this revision was finalized
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, MOT Sunny Point Ongoing Current FY 2007 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Military Ocean Terminal at Suny Point is a Significant Support recovery population with an installation goal of 17 active clusters. The population increased substantially from 6 to 16 active clusters during 2006-2011 in response to intensive recovery management, including RCW translocation. Recuitment clusters are still available and the population is expected to reach the management objective within 1-2 years, which also represents the available habitat capacity.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Noxubee NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected An Important Support population, with a decrease from 35 to 31 active clusters during the 2006 - 2011 5-year growth period, an average annual geometric decline of -0.024. Additional inventory, monitoring, and management has been initiated to respond to the population decline.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Oakmulgee RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected A Secondary Support recovery population with a recovery population size objective of 250 potential breeding groups. The Oakmulgee increased from 100 active clusters in 2006 to 111 in 2006, a 0.021 average annnual geometric rate of increase.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Ocala NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected An Essential Support recovery population that has attained and surpassed the recovery population size objective of 40 potential breeding groups. The Ocala increased from 59 active clusters in 2006 to 76 active in 2011, a 0.052 average annual geometric rate of growth.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Ochlockonee River SP Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Park Service Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This population had met its goal prior to this Plan's revision, therfore the intiation date and completion date are the date this revision was finalized
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Oconee NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Represents the Oconee-Piedmont Secondary Core recovery population, with the Ocnonee National Forest. Increased from 38 active clusters in 2006 to 50 active inn 2011, a 0.056 average annual geometric growth rate.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Okefenokee NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected With Osceola National Forest, the NWR represents the Osceola/Okefenokee Primmary Core recovery population. The Okefenokee NWR consists of 50 active clusters in 2011, increasing from 37 in 2006, at an average annual geometric rate of 0.062.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Osceola NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected One of two properties, with Okefenokee NWR, comprising the Okefenokee/Osceola Primary Core recovery population. The Osceola National Forest consists of 142 active clusters, having increased at an average annual geometric rate of 0.093 from 91 active clusters in 2006. The Osceola is a major RCW donor population to recipients in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Ouachita NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Represents the Ouachita Secondary Core recovery population within the Ouachita Mountains recovery unit. From 37 active clusters in 2006, the population is 59 active inn 2011, a 0.100 average annual geometric rate of increase.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Peason Ridge Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Peason Ridge population declined from 36 to 29 active clusters during 2006-2011, at a -0.042 average annual geometric rate. The Fort Polk Army garrison, as Peason Ridge installation managers, have initiated data and other analyses to investigate and identify the nature of this decline, in consulation with the Service. Peason Ridge is a Significant Support population.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Pee Dee NWR Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Picayune Strand SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Piedmont NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected With Oconee National Forest, represents the Oconee/Piedmont Secondary Core recovery population. The NWR increased from 38 to 50 active clusters from 2006-2011, an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.056.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Pocosin Lakes NWR Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Poinsett Weapons Range Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Sabine NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Sabine National Forest, with Angelina National Forest, comprise the Angelina/Sabine Primary Core recovery population, with a population size objective of 350 potential breeding groups. Sabine NF, with 39 active clusters, increased from 30 active clusters in 2006 with an average annual geometric growth rate of 0.054 during the last 5-year data interval.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Sam Houston NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Represents the Sam Houston Primary Core recovery population, with 231 active clsuters, increasing from 170 active clusters in 2006 at an average annual geometric rate of 0.063 during this 5-year growth interval. The Sam Houston NF is a major RCW population donor to recipients in the Western Range Tranlsocation Cooperative. Extreme drought during the 2011 breeding season significantly reduced the number of RCWs successfully fledged.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Sandhills Game Lands Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Sand Hills SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, South Carolina Forestry Commission Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Savannah River Site Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Department of Energy Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Savannah River Secondary Core recovery population, represented by the Savannah River Site, increased from 45 to 56 active clusters during 2006-2011, at a 0.045 average annual geometric rate for this 5-year period.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Shoal Creek RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Shoal Creek Ranger District, with teh Talladega District, comprise the Talladega/Shoal Creek Essential Support recovery population with a population size objective of 100 potential breeding groups. The Shoal Creek RD in 2011 consists of 20 active clusters, and increase from 13 active clusters in 2006 at an average annual geometric ragte of 0.090
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, St. Marks NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Refuge, with the Apalachicola Ranger Distric and Wakulla Ranger District of Apalchicola National Forest, comprises the Central Florida Panhandle Primary Core recovery population. From 17 active clusters in 2006, the Refuge population segment increased to 30 active clusters in 2011, a 0.120 average annual rate of increase. In 2012, 33 active clusters were present during the breeding season. St. Marks NWR, as a RCW recipient in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative, has attained the translocation objective of 30 potential breeding groups, and will rotate off the translocation recipient list. Continued population growth is expected by habitat restoration, recruitment clusters, and natural group induction.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, St Sebastian River SBP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other South Florida Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Talladega RD Ongoing Current FY 2008 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Talladega Ranger District, with the Shoal Creek RD of the Talladega Natinal Forest, represent the Talladega/Shoal Creek Essential Support recovery population. RCWs were reintroduced by translocation to the Talladega RD, with 3 active clusters in 2009, which has increased to 7 active in 2011 by habitat restoration, group induction, and continued RCW translocation in the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Tate s hell SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Three Lakes WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Upper Ouachita NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Vernon Unit Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Vernon Unit of the Kisatchie National Forest, with Fort Polk, comprise the Vernon-Ft. Polk Primary Core recovery population. From 164 active clusters in 2006, the Vernon Unit increased to 178 active in 2011 at an average annual growth rate of 0.017 for this 5-year interval.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Wakulla RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Wakulla Ranger District, with the Apalachicola RD and the St.Marks NWR are the major properties managed for the Central Florida Primary Core recovery population. The Wakulla RD, with 151 active clusters, increased from 120 active clusters in 2006, at an average annual geometric rate of 0.047.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Weymouth Woods State NP Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This population had met its goal prior to this Plan's revision, therfore the intiation date and completion date are the date this revision was finalized
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Winn RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Winn Ranger District Winn Preserve subpopulation, with the Catahoula RD of the Kisatchie National Forest, comprise the Catahoula Secondary Core recovery population. The Winn Preserve subpopulation increased from 9 active clusters to 10 active clusters from 2006 to 2011. RCWs on the entire Winn RD increased from 40 to 49 active clusters during this period, at an average annual growth rate of 0.041.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Withlacoochee - Citrus Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Cavity installation, Withlacoochee - Croom Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.4 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Maintenance burning Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.2.5 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Nesting Habitat, Recruitment Clusters, Appropriate management when occupied (task 1.1) Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Included in task 1.1; FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.3.1 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Foraging habitat, Prescribed burning Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha; FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.3.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Foraging habitat, Other hardwood or pine control Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha; FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.3.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Foraging habitat, Develop mature pines Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.3.4 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Foraging habitat, Provide suitable quantity Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.3.5 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Foraging habitat, Practice IPM Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.4.1 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Combat Fragmentation, Strategically locate recruitment clusters (1.2.1) Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.4.3 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Combat Fragmentation, Population augmentation pops <30 PBG only Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Cost is per new PBG; FWS has lead on NWRs Population augmentation is by RCW translocation from large stable populations via 2 cooperatives: the Southern Range Translocation Cooperative (AL,FL, GA, MS, NC, SC) and Western Range Translocation Cooperative (AR, LA, OK, TX). Overall translocation success rate is about 0.60, defined as a translocated RCW remaining in the recipient population.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.4.4 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Combat Fragmentation, Avoid fragmentation Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.5.1 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Develop additional habitat, Silviculture Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.5.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Develop additional habitat, Habitat restoration Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.6 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Monitor populations Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Per Active Cluster; FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Alligator River NWR Not Started Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Angelina NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Apalachicola RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Avon Park AFR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Babcock/Webb WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Bienville NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Big Branch Marsh NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Big Cypress NP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other National Park Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Black Bayou NWR Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Blackwater SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Camp Blanding Training Site Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Department of Military Affairs, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Camp Mackall Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Carolina Sandhills NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Catahoula RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Charleston Naval Weapons Station Obsolete Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Navy Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Chickasawhay RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Conecuh NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Croatan NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), D Arbonne NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Dare County Bombing Range Ongoing Not Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Davy Crockett NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), DeSoto NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Eglin AFB Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Evangeline RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Felsenthal NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Fort Benning Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Fort Bragg Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Fort Gordon Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Fort Jackson Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Fort Polk Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Fort Stewart Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Francis Marion NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Goethe SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Hal Scott Preserve Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other St. Johns River Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Holly Shelter Game Lands Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Homochitto NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), J.W. Corbet/Dupuis WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Kicco WMA Unknown Other South Florida Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Kisatchie RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), MCB Camp Lejeune Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Marine Corps Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), McCain Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Department of Agriculture Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), MOT Sunny Point Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected This is an Important Support recovery population with 20 active clusters, having attained its population size management objective.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Noxubee NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Oakmulgee RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Ocala NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Ochlockonee River SP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Park Service Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Oconee NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Okefenokee NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Osceola NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Ouachita NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Peason Ridge Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Army Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Pee Dee NWR Obsolete U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Picayune Strand SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Piedmont NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Pocosin Lakes NWR Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected Aerial surveys in 2010 and 2011 identified 21 active clusters on the Refuge, which was not a 100% comprehensive survey. This is a substantial increase from the single cluster last known and reported, although the increase is the result of aerial surveys for which ground surveys in these pocosins and nonriverine swamp forests are extremely difficult. RCW management in these habitats is extremely difficult due to organic wetlands soils, where RCWs in pond pine naturally occupy habitat with much more extensive hardwoods.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Poinsett Weapons Range Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, United States Air Force Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Sabine NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Sam Houston NF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Sandhills Game Lands Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Sand Hills SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, South Carolina Forestry Commission Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Savannah River Site Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, U.S. Department of Energy Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Shoal Creek RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), St. Marks NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), St Sebastian River SBP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other South Florida Water Management District, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Talladega RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Tate s hell SF Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Three Lakes WMA Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Upper Ouachita NWR Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Vernon Unit Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected The Vernon Unit of the Kisatchie National Forest with Fort Polk represents the Vernon-Fort Polk Primary Core recovery population. From 164 active clusters in 2006, the Vernon Unit increased to 178 active in 2011, a 0.017 average annual growth rate.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Wakulla RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Weymouth Woods State NP Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Winn RD Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Forest Service, All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Withlacoochee - Citrus Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 1.7 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Burn all habitat in HMA at least every 1-5 years (1.1.1, 1.2.4, 1.3.1), Withlacoochee - Croom Tract Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators, Florida Division of Forestry Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected per ha
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 5.1 Research needs, Best management to inrease populations Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Management Techniques Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 5.11 Research needs, bark beetles Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Management Techniques Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 5.2 Research needs, Foraging habitat and fitness, in various habitat types Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Management Techniques Labor type not yet selected Current research underway in 2013.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 1 5.3 Research needs, Nesting habitat and fitness Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Demographic Studies Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 1.4.2 Increase all Federal and Specific State populations, Combat Fragmentation, Within-pop translocation Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Labor type not yet selected FWS has lead on NWRs
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 2.1 Maintain and/or increase all other state population, Provide incentives Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All state agencies with occupied properties Other: Information and Education, Other: Administration Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 2.2 Maintain and/or increase all other state population, Enlist in programs Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All state agencies with occupied properties Other: Information and Education, Other: Administration Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 2.3 Maintain and/or increase all other state population, Protect existing clusters, encourage increases Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All state agencies with occupied properties Management: Reintroduction, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Planning Labor type not yet selected See tasks 1.1 - 1.7
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 3.1 Maintain and/or increase population on private lands, Provide incentives Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Principal investigators Other: Information and Education, Other: Administration Labor type not yet selected The RCW Safe Harbor program has provided landowner incentives and enrollment for 402 landowners, with 2.65 million acres, 686 baseline RCW clusters, and 169 above-baseline RCW active clusters.
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 3.2 Maintain and/or increase population on private lands, Enlist in programs Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All state agencies with occupied properties Other: Information and Education, Other: Administration Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 3.3 Maintain and/or increase population on private lands, Provide awards Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Principal investigators Other: Information and Education, Other: Administration Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 3.4 Maintain and/or increase population on private lands, Protect existing clusters, encourage increases Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, All state agencies with occupied properties Management: Reintroduction, Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation, Management: Planning Labor type not yet selected See tasks 1.1 - 1.7
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 4.1 Maintain and/or increase population on private lands, Increase public awareness, Ecology, status, recovery Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Other: Information and Education Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 4.2 Maintain and/or increase population on private lands, Increase public awareness, Importance of fire Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Other: Information and Education Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 4.3 Maintain and/or increase population on private lands, Increase public awareness, Importance of old pines Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service All federal and state agencies with occupied properties and principal investigators Other: Information and Education Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 5.10 Research needs, Translocation Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Principal investigators Research: Reintroduction Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 5.4 Research needs, Budding and pioneering Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Population Surveys, Research: Demographic Studies Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 5.5 Research needs, Genetic threats Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Genetics Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 5.7 Research needs, Dispersal Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Demographic Studies Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 2 5.8 Research needs, Foraging and private lands Partially Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Principal investigators Research: Habitat Status, Research: Habitat Requirements, Research: Demographic Studies Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 3 5.12 Research needs, Threats from exotic species Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Disease Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 3 5.6 Research needs, Cavity kleptoparasitism and predation Ongoing Current FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Predation, Research: Competition Labor type not yet selected
Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan, Second Revision RF(2) 4 Mississippi Ecological Services Field Office (601) 965-4900 Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis 3 5.9 Research needs, Cavity installation methods Partially Complete FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other Principal investigators Research: Management Techniques Labor type not yet selected