Title: Establishing Bird Conservation Priorities
1Establishing Bird Conservation Priorities
- Atlantic Coast Joint Venture
- Duck, North Carolina
2Investment Strategies
3 Investment Strategies Conservation
Importance Risk BenefitsCost
4Identifying Keystone Initiatives and Evaluating
Individual Project Proposals Benefits Costs Risk
5The chance that an investment's actual return
will be different (lower) than expected
Risk
6Investment Risk(Likelihood of Success)
- Conservation/Recovery Plan
- Identification of Threats and Management Actions
- Implementation Infrastructure
- Complexity of Threats and Solutions
7The unmet costs associated with achieving the
stated population objective
Monetary Cost
8Estimating Benefits through Population Change
Population Size (1000s)
Marginal Return
9How do we balance BENEFITS and RISK?
Risk 3
Risk 3
Marginal Benefit 14
Marginal Benefit 4
S 4.7
S 1.3
10How do we balance BENEFITS and COST?
Expected Benefits NFWF Investment Benefits No
NFWF Investment
BenefitCost Ratio
Cost
Cost 28 million
Cost 13 million
Marginal Benefit 14
Marginal Benefit 4
BenefitCost Ratio 0.5
BenefitCost Ratio 0.3
11- American Oystercatcher
- Red Knot
- Seabirds
- Early successional habitat (American
- Woodcock, Golden-winged Warbler)
- Cerulean Warbler
- Southeastern grassland, open pine, early
successional
12American Oystercatcher Keystone
Initiative Reduce predation Reduce human
disturbance Enhance population assessment and
monitoring Increase understanding of limiting
factors, including long-term climate change
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14Important Dates
- April 1 pre-proposal deadline
- June 1 invitations for full proposals
- October funding decisions made
- December grant agreements completed