Range-Wide Conservation Plan for Longleaf Pine (42 pages)
The Conservation Plan represents a first-ever effort to frame conservation activities across the entire range of longleaf pine forests in a way that supports, improves and accelerates the cumulative success and effectiveness of longleaf conservation. It is written for resource professionals representing organizations whose active participation is essential for further refining and ultimately delievering the recommendations of the Conservation Plan. The Conservation Plan and America's Longleaf are founded on the premise that effective conservation of longleaf forests will require a multitude of partners working collaboratively in a strategic, coordinated, and sustained fashion. The Conservation Plan was developed with review and input of more than 120 resource professionals and is intended to guide efforts by participating agencies, organizations and individuals in the near future.
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Prepared by the Regional Working Group for America's Longleaf. A Restoration Initiative for the Southern Longleaf Pine Forest.Published:
2009/03/19Download the file:
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