Chapter 3 North Carolina Species
Priority Conservation Action, Examples of Focal Species or Focal Habitats • Update NCWRC webpage with current information. For example, story maps can be developed with information about genetics work used to understand species complexes or explain aquatic biodiversity and food cycles. 3.4.8.5 Conservation Programs and Partnerships Conservation programs, incentives, and partnerships should be used to the fullest extent to preserve high-quality resources and protect important natural communities. Protective measures that use existing regulatory frameworks to protect habitats and species should be incorporated where applicable. Land conservation or preservation can serve numerous purposes in the face of anticipated climate change, but above all, it promotes ecosystem resilience. Priority Conservation Action, Examples of Focal Species or Focal Habitats • Implement recommendations developed by the Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan Committee (NCANSMP 2015) , available online https://www.ncwildlife.gov/aquatic-nuisance- species-management-plan-finalpdf/open.
• Work with partners to protect riparian forest and wetland habitats. Riparian forest Wetlands
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