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Bird Conservation on Private Lands Workshop Sponsored by: Idaho Bird Conservation Partnership For more information visit: https://www.facebook.com/IdahoBirdConservationPartnership http://iwjv.org/partner-state/idaho-bird-conservation-partnership Agenda April 4, 2014 Pocatello, ID 9:00 am – Welcome, Introductions – Karen Fullen, Environmental Compliance Ecologist, NRCS 2013 State of the Birds Report on Private Lands 9:15 am – Bird ID Quiz – Jay Carlisle, Research Director, Intermountain Bird Observatory/Boise State University 9:30 am – Why Birds Matter – Jay Keeping Common Birds Common Hazards/Threats Ecosystem Services Birds Provide Economic Value of Birds Aesthetic/Intrinsic Value 10:00 am – break 10:15 am – Idaho Bird Species of Concern – Jay and Sal Palazzolo, Private Lands/ Farm Bill Coordinator, Idaho Department of Fish & Game Bird Lists IDFG SGCN and NRCS Species of Concern List – Sal Bird Profiles – Jay 11:30 am – Local Bird Conservation Efforts spotlight #1 Bird Conservation on Private Lands o Rob Cavallaro, Regional Wildlife Manager, Idaho Department of Fish & Game 12:00 - 12:30 pm – Working Lunch (provided) 12:30 pm – Bird ID Quiz, Part 2 – Jay 12:45 pm– Legal/regulatory/policy considerations – Karen MBTA/BGEPA/EO 13186 and NRCS – Karen 1:15 pm – Bird Conservation on Private Lands – Karen and Jay Considering Birds in the NRCS Planning Process - Karen Sources of Bird Information - Jay Best Management Practices - Jay Proactive Conservation – Jay 2:15 pm – Local Bird Conservation Efforts spotlight #2 CRP/SAFE and Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse o Brett Gullet, Farm Bill Coordinator, Idaho Department of Fish & Game 2:45 - 3:00 pm – Wrap-up & Adjourn