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MARYLAND WILDLIFE DIVERSITY CONSERVATION PLAN

Date of last update: 26 September 2005

The Maryland Wildlife Diversity Conservation Plan is now available online. This Plan was approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in May 2006. The Plan recognizes wildlife species of greatest conservation need and their key habitats.  Conservation actions needed to address threats to the key habitats are identified.  The success of this plan depends on collaboration and partnerships with all those interested in conserving Maryland's wildlife diversity.



TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction
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Importance of Maryland’s Wildlife Diversity
Need for a Comprehensive Plan
Purpose of the Plan
Background and Approach

Chapter 1: Overview of Wildlife Conservation in Maryland
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Loss of Species and Wildlife Diversity
Our Changing Landscape
Current Threats
DNR’s Role in Wildlife and Habitat Conservation
DNR’s Partners in Wildlife and Habitat Conservation

Chapter 2: Maryland’s Land and Waterscape
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Maryland’s Landscape
Maryland’s Waterscape and Wetlands

Chapter 3: Maryland’s Wildlife Resources and Species of Greatest Conservation Need
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Distribution and Abundance
Species of Greatest Conservation Need (GCN)
Mammals of Maryland
Birds of Maryland
Reptiles and Amphibians of Maryland
Fishes of Maryland
Invertebrates of Maryland

Chapter 4: Key Wildlife Habitats and Their Conservation
Introduction
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Part 1: Terrestrial Forested Habitats
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  Old Growth Forests
Early Successional Forests
Maritime Forests and Shrublands
Loblolly Pine – Oak Forests
Mesic Deciduous Forests
Dry Oak – Pine Forests
Northern Conifer – Hardwood Forests
Part 2: Wetland Habitats
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  Floodplain Forests
Upland Depressional Swamps
Carolina Bays
Vernal Pools
Forested Seepage Wetlands
Bog and Fen Wetland Complexes
Nontidal Shrub Wetlands
Tidal Shrub Wetlands
Nontidal Emergent Wetlands
Tidal Marshes
Part 3: Terrestrial Non-Forested Habitats
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  Grasslands
Barrens and Dry Glades
Cliffs and Rock Outcrops
Caves, Mines, and Springs
Coastal Beaches, Dunes, and Mudflats
Part 4: Stream and River Habitats
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  Coldwater Streams
Limestone Streams
Highland Streams
Piedmont Streams
Coastal Plain Streams
Blackwater Streams
Highland Rivers
Piedmont Rivers
Coastal Plain Rivers
Part 5: Estuarine and Marine Habitats
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  Oligohaline Estuaries
Mesahaline Estuaries
Polyhaline Estuaries
Ocean

Chapter 5: Monitoring
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Monitoring, Evaluation and Adaptive Management
Monitoring Framework: Monitoring GCN Species and Key Wildlife Habitats
Adaptive Assessment Strategy: Monitoring Effectiveness of Conservation Actions

Chapter 6: Plan Implementation, Revision and Coordination
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Plan Review and Revision
Coordination with Federal, State, and Local Agencies and Indian Tribes
Broad Public Participation

References
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Appendices
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