2015 Wildlife Action Plan Inc Addendums 1 (2020) + 2 (2022)

Addendum 2

Chapter 3 Species

Division of Parks and Recreation, Forest Service, and Wildlife Resources Commission, as well as federal partners such as the US Forest Service, National Park Service, and Coastal Reserve Program. Universities also collaborate for research and education, especially the University of North Carolina system (Chapel Hill, Asheville, Appalachian State, NC State, Western Carolina, Wilmington), Duke University, and Catawba College. In addition, many land trusts and local governments monitor preserves for rare species and incorporate prescribed fire and wetland restoration into their practices. Groups such as the Plant Conservation Alliance and the Rare Flora Discussion Group play a role in fostering communication and collaboration among these many partners.

3.15.9 References

Comer, P., D. Faber-Langendoen, R. Evans, S. Gawler, C. Josse, G. Kittel, S. Menard, M. Pyne, M. Reid, K. Schulz, K. Snow, and J. Teague. 2003. Ecological Systems of the United States: A Working Classification of U.S. Terrestrial Systems. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia. 83 pp. Available online www.natureserve.org. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). 1975. United Nations Environment Programme, CITES Secretariat. Geneva, Switzerland. Available online https://cites.org/eng/disc/text.php.

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). 2021. How CITES works. Available online https://cites.org/eng/disc/how.php.

Friends of Plant Conservation. 2021. Plant Industry Division, Raleigh, North Carolina. Available online https://www.ncplantfriends.org/

Hall L.S, P.R. Krausman, M. L. Morrison. 1997. The habitat concept and a plea for standard terminology. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 25(1):173 – 182.

International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). 2021. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, 4 th Edition. Online https://www.iczn.org/the-code/the-code- online/.

Negron-Ortiz, V. 2014. Pattern of expenditures for plant conservation under the Endangered Species Act. Biol. Conserv. 171: 36-43.

North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC). 1979. General Statute Article 19B, Chapter 106, Sections 202.12 – 202.22: Plant Protection and Conservation Act. Available online

2022 Addendum 2

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