[Pollinator] Fwd: Land Managers Wanted for MWAEBF!

Ivmpartners2 ivmpartners at gmail.com
Fri May 11 15:05:58 PDT 2018


Kelly,
I consulted to develop an integrated vegetation management program with Enable Midstream natural gas under VMES, LLC and we conducted plant community documentation on their rights-of-way under IVM Partners since 2014 in Arkansas. We informed Arkansas at their MP3 Pollinator Summit last fall that we have restored native pollinator habitat on 7,000 acres of ROW. 

Rick Johnstone 

> On May 10, 2018, at 5:46 PM, Kelly Rourke <kr at pollinator.org> wrote:
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> PLEASE SHARE! 
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> We especially need landowners in Arkansas, Illinois and Missouri. 
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> Thanks!
> Kelly
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> From: Pollinator Partnership <ek at pollinator.org>
> Date: Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 5:16 PM
> Subject: Land Managers Wanted for MWAEBF!
> To: kr at pollinator.org
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> Monarch Wings Across the Eastern Broadleaf Forest
> Opportunity for public land managers and private land stewards!
> Pollinator Partnership is calling for all land stewards, public land managers, private landowners, and conservation practitioners with at least one acre of land in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, or Arkansas who are committed to monarch conservation and long-term monarch habitat management to be a part of Monarch Wings Across The Eastern Broadleaf Forest!
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> We are conducting a comprehensive survey to identify and secure 4,688 acres of new, planned1, and existing2 monarch habitat, throughout the Eastern Broadleaf Forest-Continental Province ecoregion, (map below).
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> Are you committed to enhancing your land for monarch butterflies? Apply online by May 15, 2018  and you will be entered for a chance to receive a FREE on-site visit by the P2 Monarch Habitat Coordinator, who will conduct a monarch habitat site evaluation and be able to offer monarch habitat development guidance.  Monarch habitat technical training courses will also be available for each state.
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> Visit this link to apply http://pollinator.org/mwaebf/survey 
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> Take the survey!
> Creation of future habitat areas need to complete implementation by April 1, 2019.
> Existing habitat areas need to be actively maintained through preforming habitat enhancement activities, such as seeding or planting milkweed &/or nectar plants, invasive species removal, (e.g. prescribed burns, weeding, treatment of woody plant encroachment, etc.), installing wind breaks, &/or adopting a limited mowing schedule (1 to 2 times per year) outside of monarch migration periods.
> This project is funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and is in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program (IL, IN, and OH), Illinois Department of Natural Resources – Mason State Nursery, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative, Chicago Botanic Garden, Holden Arboretum, the University of Arkansas, Pheasants Forever (IL and OH), and Pollinator Partnership.
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