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    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 306  + (Carry out surveys todocument the distributCarry out surveys todocument the distribution, relative abundance, and status of many wildlife species associated with riverine habitats. Priorities for conducting surveys need to focus on species believed to be declining, at risk, or mainly dependent on riverine communities. mainly dependent on riverine communities.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Conservation Programs And Partnerships Priority 305  + (Close sensitive areas at certain times (e.Close sensitive areas at certain times (e.g., during Timber Rattlesnake emergence or [[Peregrine Falcon]] nesting) or permanently to stop direct trampling, loss of habitat to recreation developments, trails, vistas, etc., and indirect human impacts (disturbance). and indirect human impacts (disturbance).)
    • NCWAP 2015 Conservation Programs And Partnerships Priority 340  + (Close sites to stop direct (trampling, loss of habitat to recreation developments such as trails, vistas, etc.) and indirect (disturbance) human impacts.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Conservation Programs And Partnerships Priority 286  + (Collaborate with partners to develop a management plan for high-elevation communities.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 536  + (Collect baseline microhabitat and microclimate characteristics in spruce–fir salamander communities.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 397  + (Collect demographic information on all bat species; investigate specific habitat needs and conduct life history studies.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 384  + (Collect demographic information on all bat species; investigate specific habitatneeds and conduct life history studies.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Management Practices Priority 374  + (Collect seeds of the rarest plant species Collect seeds of the rarest plant species associated with maritime grasslands (especially annual species) to protect genetic diversity and maintain a source of local material that can be used to reestablish populations if species are extirpated or severely impacted within North Carolina.r severely impacted within North Carolina.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Monitoring Priority 163  + (Collect spatial information on the distribution of estuarine habitats, document their characteristics, such as salinity, water levels, plant community struction and density, and monitor marsh die-back events.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Management Practices Priority 510  + (Complete renourishment projects before theComplete renourishment projects before the start of the warm season to improve chances of invertebrate recolonization. Project implementation should be avoided at times that coincide with critical life stages of sensitive species, such as beach-nesting turtles or piping plover nesting seasons (Speybroeck et al. 2006). nesting seasons (Speybroeck et al. 2006).)
    • NCWAP 2015 Conservation Programs And Partnerships Priority 234  + (Concentrate conservation efforts on the Pee Dee and Dan River basins, as they contain some of the larger tracts of intact floodplain forest left in the [[Piedmont]] and offer some of the best opportunities for large-scale habitat conservation.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Conservation Programs And Partnerships Priority 473  + (Concentrate planning for future infrastructure (roads, water lines, etc.) closer to existing development and avoid dissecting larger tracks of unfragmented forest.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 426  + (Conduct Eastern Woodrat surveys and subsequently establish standardized long-term monitoring of the species in this habitat.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 414  + (Conduct Green Salamander movement studies either around embedded rock outcrops or between rock outcrops.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 555  + (Conduct a systematics study to differentiate between the two subspecies of Least Shrew.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 307  + (Conduct additional surveys for species for which current distribution information is already available or for species that are considered common (NCWRC 2005).)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 77  + (Conduct baseline surveys to determine currConduct baseline surveys to determine current distributions for the several SGCN associated with stream habitats in western North Carolina that are known in only a few localities, and/or are considered rare or declining (e.g., Water Shrew, Hellbender, Junaluska and Longtail Salamanders, Mudpuppy, Eastern Spiny Softshell, and Loggerhead Musk Turtles).y Softshell, and Loggerhead Musk Turtles).)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 65  + (Conduct bat surveys in caves and mines that have not been previously evaluated.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 212  + (Conduct bird productivity research (especiConduct bird productivity research (especially neotropical migrants) with a focus on nest searching studies to determine the predator community and bird nesting success in patches of different sizes and with various landscape contexts (Rodewald and Yahner 2001).scape contexts (Rodewald and Yahner 2001).)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 345  + (Conduct cooperative research with western states to determine the genetic relationships between Eastern and Western [[Painted Bunting]]s.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 334  + (Conduct detailed surveys, such as moth trapping, at Buck Creek Barrens, the largest mafic barrens site in the state.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 503  + (Conduct distributional and status surveys for pelagic and shore birds, small mammals, and reptiles that may utilize this habitat.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Monitoring Priority 507  + (Conduct ecological monitoring before, duriConduct ecological monitoring before, during, and after construction of shoreline hardening structures and beach renourishment projects to best understand the extent to which the beach ecosystem changes. Monitoring should also continue well after project completion to understand long-term effects of this anthropogenic disturbance, as well as cumulative effects of multiple nourishment projects. Scientists should use a scientifically and statistically robust monitoring design that looks at multiple indicators of beach ecosystem health. Analysis of data should include a test of statistical power (Peterson and Manning 2001).istical power (Peterson and Manning 2001).)
    • NCWAP 2015 Surveys Priority 488  + (Conduct frog call surveys and support the volunteer and citizen science programs that participate in these surveys.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Monitoring Priority 387  + (Conduct general long-term herpetofauna monitoring to track the effects of the loss of old growth characteristics in this habitattype.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Monitoring Priority 400  + (Conduct general long-term herpetofauna monitoring to track the effects of the loss of old growth characteristics in this habitat type.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 83  + (Conduct genetic research to resolve taxonomic issues for aquatic species, such as the Acuminate Crayfish' complex (Cambarus sp. C) and a Lake Waccamaw Lampsilis mussel complex.)
    • NCWAP 2015 Research Priority 22  + (Conduct genetic research to resolve taxonomic issues for aquatic species.)