Recovery Plan Ad Hoc Report results

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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
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 1 1.7 Protect Myrtle's silverspot butterfly habitat Ongoing Current Other To be determined Acquisition: Easement Internal Field Assistance Habitat at Point Reyes National Seashore is all protected. This habitat supports the largest known population of the Myrtle's silverspot. The habitat is also managed by grazing to prevent seral succession and to limit the effects of invasive plants.
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 1 2.11 Minimize invasive plant threats on private land Partially Complete Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Habitat restoration (exotics removal) has been ongoing by NGO's for many years at Humboldt Bay and Monterey Bay for Erysimum menziesii and/or Layia carnosa. Invasive control for species affecting Monterey gilia and Monterey spineflower are ongoing.
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 1 2.12 Minimize invasive plant threats on public lands Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 Other U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Volunteer, Contract, Internal Field Assistance Habitat restoration (exotics removal) has been ongoing for many years funded by Federal, State and/or local entities for one or more of the covered species by BLM, Vandenberg AFB, Former Fort Ord, USFWS, State and National Parks public lands in Humboldt, Mendocino, Sonoma, Monterey and Santa Barbara Counties. PORE, in Feb 2011 conducted a large-scale dune restoration project just south of Abbott's Lagoon. Through the Abbotts Lagoon Coastal Dune Restoration Project, 80 acres of European beachgrass and 1 acre of iceplant were removed from approximately 200 acres of coastal dune. This project should have indirect benefits for Lupinus tidestromii by removing habitat for (artificially elevated numbers of) seed predators that threaten the existing Abbotts Lagoon population and allowing for natural sand movement, as well as some direct benefits for this species and Layia carnosa by creating new habitat for these species. Also, for the benefit of Chorizanthe valida, in Dec 2010, more than 10 acres of yellow bush lupine was removed (which is known to facilitate invasion by non-native species by increasing nitrogen and organic content). Various habitat restoration has been ongoing for Erysimum menziesii and Layia carnosa around Humboldt Bay, conducted by the FWS and BLM, and nonprofits. In late summer 2011, 80 acres of European beachgrass and iceplant were removed from 190 acres of dunes. In addition, treatment began in fall 2011 of an additional 28.1 acres of beachgrass and iceplant norht and south of the above area.
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 1 2.2 Deter poaching - silverspot Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 Other Local Lead Agencies [California coast, Myrtle's Silverspot/Seven coastal plants habitat] Management: Depredation Control Internal Field Assistance
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 1 3.22 Mytle's silverspot butterfly life history Not Started Other Research: Habitat Requirements Internal Field Assistance
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 1 3.3 Investigate grazing effects on Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Complete FY 1995 - FY 1999 FY 2000 - FY 2004 Other To be determined Research: Habitat Requirements Graduate Student Subject of 2004 MS thesis by Dawn Adams
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 2 3.5 Determine habitat requirements for butterfly Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, To be determined Research: Habitat Requirements Internal Field Assistance
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 2 4.81 Establish working group -Silverspot Ongoing Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Research Internal Field Assistance Starting in 2011 the National Park Service, the Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, and several consultants resumed annual surveys at PRNS for Myrtle's silverspot.
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 2 4.82 Implement guidelines -Silverspot Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 Other To be determined Research Internal Field Assistance
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 3 5.2 Monitor success at reducing threats Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, To be determined Research: Population Surveys, Research: Habitat Status Internal Field Assistance Various population and habitat monitoring conducted annually by BLM, USFWS, State and National Parks, Vandenberg AFB, the Army, and others across the rnage of the species.
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 3 5.3 Survey likely habitat Ongoing Current FY 1995 - FY 1999 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, To be determined Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Routine inventories and population surveys required as part of project planning efforts at state and federal levels across the ranges of the species.
Seven Coastal Plants and the Myrtle's Silverspot Butterfly Recovery Plan F 8 Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office (805) 644-1766 Myrtle's silverspot butterfly Speyeria zerene myrtleae 3 7 Outreach program Ongoing Current Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, To be determined Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected No formal outreach implemented; informal education and outreach conducted as routine operation of federal and state agency landowners, and NGO landowners.