A Holistic Approach to Listed Species Management: Seeing the Forest, as Well as the Trees
Selected projects addressing longleaf pine and red-cockaded woodpecker management and recovery in the southeastern United States are listed below. Additional information on projects can be found under the Resource Conservation and Climate Change program area.
Developing Dynamic Reference Models and a Decision Support Framework for Southeastern Ecosystems: An Integrated Approach
Lead Organization: J. W. Jones Ecological Research Center
Project Status: Active
Developing and Testing a Robust, Multi-Scale Framework for the Recovery of Longleaf Pine Understory Communities
Lead Organization: University of Wisconsin
Project Status: Active
Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Pine Mortality in the Southeastern United States
Lead Organization: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
Project Status: Active
Development of Adaptive Management Tools to Guide Habitat Allocation for At-Risk Species
Lead Organization: Michigan State University
Project Status: Active
Managing Declining Pine Stands for the Restoration of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Habitat
Lead Organization: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
Project Status: Active
A Decision Support System for Identifying and Ranking Critical Habitat Parcels On and In the Vicinity of Department of Defense Installations
Lead Organization: Virginia Tech
Project Status: Completed 2010
Habitat Connectivity for Multiple Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species On and Around Military Installations
Lead Organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Project Status: Active
Regenerating Longleaf Pine on Hydric Soils: Short- and Long-Term Effects on Native Ground-Layer Vegetation
Lead Organization: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
Project Status: Completed 2009
Impacts of Military Training and Land Management on Threatened and Endangered Species in the Southeastern Fall Line/Sandhills Community
Lead Organization: Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Project Status: Completed 2009
Assessment of Training Noise Impacts on the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Lead Organization: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center-Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
Project Status: Completed 2002
Symposium & Workshop
Workshop Report:
Southeast Region Threatened, Endangered, and At-Risk Species (2007)
