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Funds for the State Wildlife Grants program (SWG) are provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to keep species from becoming federally listed as threatened or endangered. Annually appropriated by the U.S. Congress, Pennsylvania’s funds are apportioned between the Fish and Boat Commission and Game Commission to address each agencies trust species and habitats. For general information about the State Wildlife Action Plans visit: http://www.fishwildlife.org.
The Pennsylvania State Wildlife Action Plan (see links below) is the guiding document for addressing the needs of these at-risk species.
Questions can be directed to Kelly Wiley at 717-705-7912. |
| Pennsylvania’s
State Wildlife Action
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| PART I |
Title page
1-Foreword
1a-Acknowledgements
2-Executive summary
3-Table of contents
4-Needs assessment
5-Strategy introduction
6-Agency authority strategic plans
7-Public involvement
8-WAP partner involvement
9-Goals & issue statements
10-Priority species
10-Priority species-BW |
| PART II |
11-Habitat overview
12-Deciduous mixed forests
13-Coniferous forests
14-Wetlands
15-Streams & rivers
16-Rock habitats
17-Vernal pools
18-Sandy beach habitat
19-Urban/suburban habitat
20-Grasslands
21-Shrublands, thickets
22-Riparian forests |
| PART III |
23-Monitoring wildlife in PA
24-Funding & coordination |
| APPENDICES |
Public input Habitat part 1 Habitat part 2 Habitat literature Cover, acknowledgements, contents Introductions, key to species Chap 1, terrestrial forests Chap 2, palustrine forests Chap 3, terrestrial woodlands Chap 4, palustrine woodlands Chap 5, terrestrial shrublands Chap 6, palustrine shrublands Chap 7, terrestrial herbaceous openings Chap 8, herbaceous wetlands Chap 9, community complexes
References, glossary, map
Invertebrates |
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