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<strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s Strategy for Wildlife Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need<br />
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5.6 Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need Habitat (<strong>Natural</strong> Community) Monitoring ...5-20<br />
5.6.1 Overview <strong>of</strong> Habitat Monitoring Gaps.........................................................5-20<br />
5.6.2 Gaps in Aquatic Monitoring .......................................................................5-21<br />
5.6.3 Gaps in Barrens Monitoring........................................................................5-22<br />
5.6.4 Gaps in Grassland Monitoring ....................................................................5-22<br />
5.6.5 Gaps in Northern Forest Monitoring............................................................5-22<br />
5.6.6 Gaps in Oak Savanna Monitoring................................................................5-23<br />
5.6.7 Gaps in Southern Forest Monitoring............................................................5-23<br />
5.6.8 Gaps in Wetland Monitoring.......................................................................5-24<br />
5.7 Importance <strong>of</strong> Citizen-collected Data to CWCP Monitoring ...................................5-25<br />
5.7.1 Uses <strong>of</strong> Citizen-collected Data....................................................................5-25<br />
5.7.2 Elements in the Development <strong>of</strong> Citizen-based Monitoring Programs............5-26<br />
5.7.3 WDNR Support for the Expansion <strong>of</strong> Citizen-based Monitoring Activities ....5-28<br />
Chapter 6. Public Participation<br />
6.1 Communication and Coordination for Strategy Development ...................................6-1<br />
6.2 Communication and Coordination for Strategy Implementation................................6-3<br />
Chapter 7. Review and Revision<br />
7.1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................7-1<br />
7.2 Organization .........................................................................................................7-1<br />
7.3 Scope and Recommendations for Strategy Review and Revision ..............................7-2<br />
Bibliography<br />
Appendices<br />
A. An Alphabetical Listing <strong>of</strong> Common and Scientific Names <strong>of</strong> Organisms Mentioned in<br />
<strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s Strategy for Wildlife Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that Were Not Evaluated<br />
in the Process <strong>of</strong> Determining Vertebrate and/or Invertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation<br />
Need<br />
B. Categorization <strong>of</strong> All Vertebrate Species Considered During the Process <strong>of</strong> Determining<br />
<strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need<br />
C. State <strong>Natural</strong> Areas and other Ecological Reference Sites by Ecological Landscape<br />
D. Existing or Historic Inventory and Monitoring Programs in <strong>Wisconsin</strong><br />
E. Public Involvement Materials<br />
F. Letters <strong>of</strong> Support<br />
G. Quick Guide to the 8 Required Elements<br />
H. Selected Index <strong>of</strong> Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need in <strong>Wisconsin</strong>'s Strategy for<br />
Wildlife Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />
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