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Species List & Habitat Association List

This folder contains a collection of species lists developed for the Appalachians from several different perspectives. The first 8 files are summary reports based on an Access database developed by the AppLCC. The underlying data exists elsewhere on the Portal as an Access Database and include listing by State. The database was developed from SWAP lists and FWS lists. The remaining lists are either earlier species lists developed by the AppLCC or species lists generated by partners. All of these are collected here to support development of a potential surrogate species list for the AppLCC.

(pdf) Amphibians

Includes brief species/habitat information

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(pdf) Bivalves

Includes brief species/habitat information

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(pdf) Birds

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(pdf) Mammals

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(pdf) Reptiles

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(xls) ALL Species-Habitat list_ver.2012-11-20

original prepared by Marquette Crockett (ver. 2012-11-20)

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AppLCC Species Database

This access database includes a search feature which will easily query species by: State, LCC Global Trust, Common Name, Scientific Name, Habitat Type, or any combination of these.

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AppLCC Global Trust Species - Lists for each State

Wildlife species considered an 'LCC Global Trust': listed by state (Excludes fish)

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Species of Concern - by State - based on SWAPs

List references NBII databases and SWAPs.

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Priority Birds - AMJV revision underway March 2013

The Appalachian Mountain JV is beginning the process of updating the AMJV priority bird species list, which has not been updated since 2008. Their goal is to eventually create bird-habitat models for each priority species.

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T&E with Recovery Plans Completed

These species have Recovery Plans published/approved and available, and these can be referenced when developing Conservation Targets/Objectives for Appalachia.

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Species Leads for ESA Recovery

Identification of Recovery Leads (individual biologists by name) for Appalachia.

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