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Title: Urban Wildlife Management Plan


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Urban Wildlife Management Plan
  • Students learn how to evaluate, improve or create
    small areas of wildlife habitat for selected
    species which may live near areas of human
    development.

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Why This Event Is Of Value
  • Students learn that although many people live in
    or near urban development they can still enjoy
    backyard wildlife.
  • Loss of habitat threatens many species.
  • They learn that urban wildlife have the same
    basic habitat needs.
  • Participants get a taste of landscape design
    with an emphasis on preserving habitat for
    wildlife.

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Urban Areas to Evaluate
  • Urban landscapes include seven categories.
  • 1. Urban forests
  • 2. Corridors
  • 3. Neighborhood parks, school grounds, and golf
    courses
  • 4. Vacant land and open areas
  • 5. Residential homes
  • 6. Apartment and business lots
  • 7. Inner city

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Urban Wildlife Species
  • The species to be considered will be selected
    from a list of 16 animals, which are adapted and
    can survive near human development.
  • Robins, Butterflies, Cottontails, Fox
    Squirrels, Frogs, House Finches, House Sparrows,
    House Wrens, Hummingbirds, Common Nighthawks,
    Flickers, Raccoons, Pigeons, Sparrows, Starlings,
    Bluebirds

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Urban WMPs - Event
  • Wildlife Management Map (10 points)
  • Draw a diagram of the site showing wildlife
    habitat and landscape features.
  • Wildlife Management Plan (20 points)
  • Write a one page management plan to explain your
    habitat recommendations.
  • Team event - all 4 team members work together
  • Time- 1 hour to complete

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Materials Provided
  • Project site with well-marked boundaries
  • Field Condition Sheet
  • Landowner Objectives
  • Target species
  • Sketch of site showing existing features
  • Scale of sketch map
  • Special considerations (cats, children, etc.)
  • Tools colored pencils, grid paper, symbol
    diagram, paper

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Urban Habitat Needs
  • Food
  • target species, seasonal availability, natural
    vs. artificial, hazards
  • Water
  • location, depth, aquatic plants
  • Shelter
  • nesting, resting, hiding and predator protection
  • Corridors
  • travel and safety
  • Artificial feeders

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Urban Practices
  • Brush piles
  • Corridors
  • Nesting boxes
  • Plant food plots
  • Plant mast trees
  • Pond construction
  • Water control structure
  • Wildlife damage management

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Additional Urban-Only Practices
  • Do not disturb nesting areas
  • Plant flowers
  • Rooftop / balcony gardens
  • Use pesticide carefully

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Example From 99 National Event
  • Area Park surrounding the Student Center on the
    Kansas State Univ. campus.
  • Objectives
  • The manager of the Center is a member of the
    Audubon Society and would like to see more
    Northern flickers and House wrens on the grounds.
  • The President of KSU is a mammalogist and would
    like to provide habitat for cottontails, fox
    squirrels, and raccoons.

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Example (continued)
  • Special Considerations
  • The stream has a tendency to dry up during hot
    summers.
  • The starling population has been increasing
    during the last five years.
  • The Center wishes to maintain a visually-pleasing
    landscape while promoting wildlife.

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The Makings Of A Good Plan
  • Restate the management objectives.
  • Identify the target species.
  • Determine which practices benefit each species.

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  • Make an assessment of the current condition of
    the site.
  • Justify why you did or did not change existing
    vegetation.
  • Discuss conflicts and compromises.
  • How will you evaluate your success.

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Things to Consider
  • Aesthetics Does it make an attractive
    landscape?
  • Arrangement Is the food near cover, etc.
  • Vertical habitat layers grass, shrubs, trees
  • Access and human traffic trails, fences, etc.
  • Timing growth of vegetation, blooming or
    fruiting season
  • Plant characteristics deciduous/ evergreen,
    annual/ perennial

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Training the Team
  • First must memorize the Urban Chart
  • Organize a pattern or system for plan development
  • Practice writing using correct terminology
  • Writing and drawing should be neat and legible
  • Practice on a variety of urban site
  • Learn to work as a team and respect others
    opinions

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Everyone has an opinion..
  • Why did the chicken cross the road?
  • Captain Kirk To boldly go where no chicken has
    gone before.
  • Einstein Its relative, the road actually moved
    under the chicken.
  • Darwin Over great periods of time, chickens
    have been naturally selected to do this.
  • Cowboy To prove to the armadillo that it could
    be done!
  • Colonel Sanders Golly, I missed one!

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