Range of the Condor National Heritage Area

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A organizational summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Overview

The Range of the Condor National Heritage Area is a proposed new National Heritage Area (NHA) spanning the historic flight range of the California Condor.

This NHA designation would facilitate collaboration between stakeholders (including government agencies and non-governmental organizations) for preservation, maintenance, project planning, and other land management duties throughout the area. NHAs also receive advising from the National Park Service (NPS) on technical and planning issues, as well as limited financial assistance.

Organization

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There are many organizations that manage land and wildlife within the proposed Range of the Condor National Heritage Area. Each of these departments represents the potential partners for the Range of the Condor National Heritage Area.

Among these potential partners, the following organizations could - based on their large current roles in land and wildlife management - play a significant part in the Range of the Condor National Heritage Area.

National Parks Service

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Bureau of Land Management

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US Department of Fish and Wildlife

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife

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United States Forest Service (USFS)

The USFS manages the Los Padres National Forest (LPNF) which is located in Southern and Central Coastal California. As of 2014, there were 103 California Condors surveyed in the LPNF. [1] Additionally, within the southern part of the LPNF lies the Sespe Condor Sanctuary which provides critical habitat, wildlife refuge, and land management for the protection of the California Condor.

US Army

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Native American Tribes

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Vision

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Related Links

References

  1. Los Padres Forest Watch https://lpfw.org/our-region/wildlife/california-condor/

Disclaimer

This page may contain student work completed as part of assigned coursework. It may not be accurate. It does not necessary reflect the opinion or policy of CSUMB, its staff, or students.