Pennsylvania Wildlife Education Plan

In the end, the 2015-2025 State Wildlife Action Plan is a declaration -- an affirmation that each of these wild creatures is an important part of a vivid, vibrant Penn's Woods, and the birthright of every Pennsylvanian. - Scott Weidensaul, Wildlife Action Plan Foreword

The 2015 Pennsylvania Wildlife Action Plan is a non-regulatory, proactive conservation blueprint to prevent Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) from requiring federal protection under the Endangered Species Act. This approach helps reduce the costs of fish and wildlife management by decreasing expensive recoveries of species in need of critical care. Pennsylvania's natural resources are the foundation of our state's beauty and cultural heritage, and the Pennsylvania Wildlife Action Plan provides the framework to secure these resources for future generations.

A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-approved Wildlife Action Plan maintains Pennsylvania's eligibility for federal State and Tribal Wildlife Grants funding, the nation's core program to prevent wildlife from becoming endangered. These funds help implement conservation actions recommended in the Plan.

Species of Greatest Conservation Need By the Numbers

Birds90
Mammals19
Amphibians18
Reptiles22
Fishes65
Invertebrates (aquatic and terrestrial)450
Total664

Conservation Area Opportunity Tool 

The Conservation Opportunity Area Tool is an interactive, web-based tool to support conservation planning and implementation for at-risk species. Users can find information on Species of Greatest Conservation Need, habitats, conservation actions and more. Use this tool to explore statewide features or seek information in an area of interest you draw. Registration is free. Check-out the Quick Start Instructions, or simply dive-in.

Conservation Opportunity Area Tool Fact Sheet

What is the state Wildlife Action Plan?

  • List of Species of Greatest Conservation Need (Appendix 1.3)
  • Extent and condition of habitats where these species are found (Chapter 2 & Appendix 2.1)
  • Environmental threats to these species (Chapter 1, Appendix 1.1, Appendix 1.4; Chapter 3)
  • Conservation actions needed recover and protect these species (Chapter 1, Appendix 1.4; Chapter 4)
  • Monitoring needed for species, habitats, and conservation actions (Appendix 1.4; Chapter 5 & Appendix 5.1)
  • Plans to revise the Plan by 2025 (Chapter 6)
  • Partner and public participation in Plan development and implementation (Chapters 7 & 8)

Who should use the state Wildfile Action Plan?

Everyone! Explore the Wildlife Action Plan and interactive, web-based Conservation Opportunity Area Tool to visualize species distributions statewide or select specific areas of interest to obtain a list of species and conservation actions for an area you identify. Also, get involved by participating in conservation actions found in Chapter 4, Get Involved! Take Action! Don’t wait! Pennsylvania’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need are looking to you for help.

 

Topic (Chapter)UpdateContent
Executive Summary
03.15.16Overview of the 2015 Plan

Introduction

03.15.16Table of Contents, Acknowledgments, Executive Summary, Foreword, Agency Authorities, Review of 2005 Plan
Species (1)
03.15.16Species of Greatest Conservation Need selection, prioritization, threats and conservation action summary
Appendices 1.1 & 1.2
03.15.16Species conservation status assessment reports (1.1), flowchart and guidance (1.2)
Appendix 1.3
03.18.16Species of Greatest Conservation Need list and prioritization
Appendix 1.4
11.04.19Species Accounts - detailed summaries of species' status, threats, actions, surveys, monitoring and research
Habitats (2)
 Habitat extent and condition
Appendices 2.1 & 2.2
 Habitat descriptions and condition, species associations, relationships between 2015 and 2005 habitat types
Threats (3)
03.15.16Environmental threats to species and habitats
Conservation Actions (4)
 Conservation actions for addressing threats
Monitoring (5)
03.15.16Approaches for monitoring species, habitats, and Plan implementation
Revision (6)
 Process for review and revision of the Plan in the next 10 years
Partnerships (7)
03.15.16Agencies and organizations involved in Plan revision
Public Participation (8)
 Review of public involvement in Plan revision and implementation
Literature Cited (9)
03.25.16Referenced literature

Pennsylvania Game Commission State Wildlife Action Plan page

Questions? Contact the PFBC Conservation Coordinator, RA-FBSWAP@pa.gov