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The Conservation Registry Gina LaRocco Defenders of Wildlife

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The Conservation Registry

Gina LaRoccoDefenders of Wildlife

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What is the Registry?

Online, centralized database

Records, tracks and maps conservation projects across the landscape

Synthesis and project management tool

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Conservation Actions:•

3 categories: –

Habitat Restoration and Management

Enhanced Conservation Status–

Monitoring, Education and Research

Captures proposed, in progress, completed and ongoing management projects

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Why is it necessary?•

Lack of centralized location for tracking conservation actions

Difficult to determine–

Where actions are taking place–

If actions match priorities

Missed opportunities for collaboration

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What can it do?•

State wildlife agencies

track implementation of wildlife action plans

Transportation planners

identify areas most appropriate for development and conservation and track mitigation projects

Federal resource agencies

improve coordination with state, local and private partners

Policy makers and investors

help in understanding where public and private money is being spent

Conservation organizations

find opportunities for partnership, funding and advice

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How will it work?•

Geographic scope –

OR, WA and ID; national expansion

Manual data entry, electronic data imports

State and organization-specific portals

Link with other databases and information

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Partners–

Nature Serve

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife

Oregon Department of Forestry

Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries

Oregon Department of Parks

and Recreation

Oregon Department of State Lands

Oregon Department of Transportation

Oregon Forest Resources Institute

Benjamin Hammett, Phd

Bonneville Power Administration

Bureau of Land Management (Oregon)

Clean Water Services

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Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Idaho Department of Fish & Game

Metro Regional Government

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust

John Miller, Wildwood / Mahonia, Inc

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Partners

U.S.D.A. Forest Service Pacific NW Research Station

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Geological Survey

University of Idaho

Washington Biodiversity Council

Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office

Wessinger

Foundation

Wildlands, Inc.

The Wildlife Conservation Society

Oregon Institute for Natural Resources

Oregon Trout

Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board

Oregon Zoo

Pacific Coast Joint Venture

Pinchot Institute for Conservation

Oregon Habitat Joint Venture

Port of Portland

Samuel S. Johnson Foundation

The Nature Conservancy (Oregon)

U.S.D.A. Forest Service

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Web site:

www.conservationregistry.org

Anyone can search the database•

Create account to enter projects

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Browse by Maps: Projects

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Browse by Maps

Browse by Maps: Project summary

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Browse by Maps: Project in relation to priority areas

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Project Detail Page

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Browse by Maps: Ownership map layer

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Portals: Oregon

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Reports: Data summary for

state

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Adding a Project Manually

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Contact Information:

Gina LaRocco

Defenders of Wildlife

1880 Willamette Falls Drive, #200West Linn, Oregon 97068503-697-3222E-mail: [email protected]