Prioritization and Conservation Status of Rare Plants in the North Atlantic
Prioritizing Rare Plants
This project created a prioritized list of rare plant species for conservation actions, with a comprehensive analysis of rarity, threats, trends, legal protection, inclusion in State Wildlife Action Plan revisions, conservation status, habitat, and climate change. The North Atlantic Region of the United States and Canada boasts diverse habitats, from coasts to mountains, that support endemic and rare plant species. However, recent conservation actions and prioritization efforts in this region have neglected to include plants. We have conducted a conservation assessment for vascular plants that occur in the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Using the best scientific data, we have developed a list of vascular plant species of concern for the region. We have refined the list with the input of Natural Heritage and other regional botanists and experts. For each species, we have determined regional conservation responsibility, developed regional ranks, updated global ranks, provided a comprehensive review of climate change analyses, documented known threats, and identified gaps in conservation efforts. This project relied heavily on the knowledge and expertise of the Natural Heritage botanists in the region and the existing element occurrence data, conservation status assessments, and methodology of NatureServe and the Natural Heritage Network. The primary outcome is a prioritized list of rare plant species for conservation actions, with a comprehensive analysis of rarity, threats, trends, legal protection, inclusion in State Wildlife Action Plan revisions, conservation status, habitat, and climate change. Project Objectives
Project Photo: Small-whorled (RI) Pogonia. The final report and accompanying Rare Plant Species Prioritization List was completed as of June 2017. Collaborators Sean Blaney, Atlantic Canada $50,000 - North Atlantic LCC Access the final report and table of species assessed here. |
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