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Evaluation of waterfowl conservation under the North American WaterfowlManagement Plan [Review]

机译:根据北美水禽管理计划对水禽的保护进行评估[评论]

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In 1986, the North American Waterfowl Management Plan (Plan) was signed by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior and the Canadian Minister of the Environment, with a goal of restoring waterfowl populations to levels of the 1970s iia habitat conservation. Central to the Plan is a set of ambitious continental population goals and habitat objectives to be met through broad-based public-private partnerships. Inadequate attention has been paid to evaluation of the Plan, despite the fact that Plan delivery can be enhanced via improved understanding of the effects of habitat conservation on waterfowl population dynamics. Several factors confound the effort to evaluate the Plan at regional and continental levels, including difficulties in accounting for national land-use policies. To date, evaluation has proceeded along 2 avenues of investigation: (1) the study of conservation actions at local-regional levels, and (2) statistical assessment of Plan assumptions. Among other things, results thus Ear indicate duck production from the U.S Northern Great Plains has increased in recent years, and intensive treatments such as planted cover have had positive effects on local reproductive success. Many duck species currently exceed Plan population goals; however, population levels of some species, most notably northern pintail (Anas acuta), remain below expectations based on historic relationships with precipitation. Management implications include the need for ongoing and more carefully prioritized conservation efforts, broader partnerships, and improved understanding of the linkages between habitats and biological processes. Delivery of the Plan must involve collaboration among the Continental Evaluation Team, joint venture partners, the Adaptive Management and Assessment Team of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and other conservation groups. Although the challenges and projected costs of Plan conservation efforts are considerable, the longterm potential benefits to waterfowl conservation are great.
机译:1986年,美国内政部长和加拿大环境部长签署了《北美水禽管理计划》(计划),目的是将水禽种群恢复到1970年代的栖息地保护水平。该计划的核心是一系列雄心勃勃的大陆人口目标和栖息地目标,这些目标可通过基础广泛的公私伙伴关系来实现。尽管可以通过更好地了解栖息地保护对水禽种群动态的影响来增强计划的执行,但对计划的评估却没有给予足够的重视。有几个因素混淆了在区域和大陆级别评估该计划的努力,包括难以解释国家土地使用政策。迄今为止,评估是通过两种途径进行的:(1)在地方-地区层面上的保护行动的研究;(2)对计划假设的统计评估。 Ear等结果表明,近年来美国北部大平原的鸭子生产有所增加,强化处理(如种植覆盖物)对当地繁殖成功产生了积极影响。目前,许多鸭物种超过了计划种群的目标;然而,根据与降水的历史关系,某些物种的种群水平,尤其是北部长尾(Anas acuta),仍低于预期。对管理的影响包括需要进行持续的,更加谨慎的优先保护工作,更广泛的伙伴关系以及对生境与生物过程之间联系的更好的理解。计划的交付必须包括美国大陆评估小组,合资伙伴,美国鱼类和野生动物服务局适应性管理与评估小组以及其他保护小组之间的合作。尽管计划保护工作面临巨大挑战和预计成本,但对水禽保护的长期潜在利益却是巨大的。

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