SALT LAKE CITY — At present, the Nationwide Audubon Society launched the Nice Salt Lake Birds and Habitat Evaluation—a science-based evaluation that integrates habitat, hydrology and local weather modeling for instance the significance of Nice Salt Lake and its wetlands for waterbirds.
Developed by Audubon’s workforce of scientists, with enter from habitat and water specialists, the Nice Salt Lake Birds and Habitat Evaluation identifies and classifies an important habitat for waterbirds to assist information ongoing and future conservation efforts. Because of this, a number of strategic conservation alternatives emerged, together with:
- the identification of ongoing precedence areas concentrated across the open water of Nice Salt Lake and current wetland complexes—significantly managed wetlands, state waterfowl administration areas—and key websites such because the Bear River Migratory Fowl Refuge and Audubon’s Gillmor Sanctuary,
- alternative areas which characterize key potential websites for proactive conservation similar to restoration or incentivizing voluntary land preservation across the lake in locations that present present and future habitat values.
“The way forward for Nice Salt Lake and its wetlands is intertwined with the choices we make within the surrounding watershed,” mentioned Marcelle Shoop, Director of Audubon’s Saline Lakes Program. “This science-based evaluation illustrates the place conservation will make the largest distinction for waterbird species —and makes clear that defending how water strikes to the lake and its wetlands is important for the way forward for Nice Salt Lake and our communities.”
The Evaluation’s findings emphasize that the hydrologic connectivity of Nice Salt Lake and its wetlands is central to profitable habitat conservation. The lake is outlined by its mosaic of habitat sorts, as no single habitat sort can assist the complete suite of species, some 12 million waterbirds yearly, that rely upon Nice Salt Lake. Open water areas of the lake assist species like Eared Grebe and Wilson’s Phalarope throughout staging, managed wetlands with dependable freshwater sources and deep-water zones assist breeding species like Cinnamon Teal and White-faced Ibis, and shallow wetlands like seasonal and mudflats are important for breeding shorebirds like Snowy Plover and American Avocet.
Wetland habitat and ecosystems alongside the inside Pacific Flyway–together with Nice Salt Lake–are more and more susceptible as a result of extended droughts and a altering local weather—threatening native economies, farms, in addition to birds and different wildlife. Enhancing landscape-scale connectivity, particularly between wetlands and water sources, can scale back habitat fragmentation and enhance resilience to environmental variability.
“Nice Salt Lake is likely one of the most necessary remaining strongholds for migratory birds as they make their hemispheric journeys alongside the Pacific Flyway,” mentioned Marshall Johnson, Chief Conservation Officer for Nationwide Audubon Society. “This evaluation contributes on to Audubon’s broader work to bend the chook curve and offers priceless perception to our companions—water and wetland managers, companion conservation teams, and policymakers—a shared, science-based framework for safeguarding Nice Salt Lake habitats and water assets.”
Whereas the conservation of those birds and their habitats is integral to the bigger image of Nice Salt Lake preservation, the Evaluation was designed for software throughout sectors. The Evaluation is for conservation companions, water and land managers, restoration practitioners, and native, state, regional and nationwide decision-makers to tell, unify and maximize the constructive affect of their selections about the place and learn how to put money into conservation efforts, significantly when coupled with site-specific analyses.
“The Nice Salt Lake Birds and Habitat Evaluation offers priceless info that may be utilized by a big selection of practitioners, together with farmers, who’re working within the Nice Salt Lake Basin,” mentioned Kelly Pehrson, Commissioner of the Utah Division of Agriculture and Meals. “The evaluation highlights the necessary position that agricultural lands can play in water flows for wetlands and habitat, that are necessary components to be thought of in conservation and planning.”
Fowl and habitat conservation at Nice Salt Lake should contemplate the dynamic nature of local weather change and altering land-use stress in a forward-looking and coordinated method with a number of partnerships. Each space of high quality habitat at present warrants consideration and safety, and as habitat circumstances are predicted to shift sooner or later, Audubon has recognized many alternatives to enhance the well being of the lake and its wetlands. Extra conservation assets and efforts—strategically aligned—are wanted to handle the challenges going through Nice Salt Lake, its habitats, and surrounding communities to have the best useful and sturdy affect.
