TY - BOOK
T1 - Wildlife Management Plan for the Oak Ridge Reservation
AU - Carter, Evin
AU - Giffen, Neil R.
AU - McCracken, Kitty
AU - Darling, Sara E.
AU - Deck, Aubrey
AU - Byrd, Greg
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This document outlines a plan for management of the wildlife resources on the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Oak Ridge Reservation. Management includes wildlife population control through restoration of wildlife species; preservation, management, and enhancement of wildlife habitats; coordination of wildlife studies and characterization of areas, hunting, trapping, removal, and habitat manipulation; wildlife damage control; and law enforcement. Wildlife resources are divided into several categories, each with a specific set of objectives and procedures to attain the goals. These objectives are management of (1) wildlife habitats to ensure that all resident wildlife species exist on the Reservation in viable numbers; (2) focal species to promote healthy populations on designated land units; (3) game species for research, education, recreation, and public safety; (4) the Three Bend Scenic and Wildlife Management Refuge Area; (5) nuisance wildlife, including nonnative species, to achieve adequate population control for the maintenance of health and safety on the Reservation; (6) sensitive species (i.e., state or federally listed as Endangered, Threatened, Of Special Concern, or In Need of Management) through preservation and protection of both the species and habitats critical to the survival of those species; and (7) wildlife disease. Achievement of the objectives is a joint effort between Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) through agreements between DOE and the University of Tennessee (UT)-Battelle LLC, between TWRA and DOE, and between Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and DOE. Implementation of objectives is to be informed by leading-edge research and a strong collaborative approach between UT-Battelle and TWRA.
AB - This document outlines a plan for management of the wildlife resources on the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Oak Ridge Reservation. Management includes wildlife population control through restoration of wildlife species; preservation, management, and enhancement of wildlife habitats; coordination of wildlife studies and characterization of areas, hunting, trapping, removal, and habitat manipulation; wildlife damage control; and law enforcement. Wildlife resources are divided into several categories, each with a specific set of objectives and procedures to attain the goals. These objectives are management of (1) wildlife habitats to ensure that all resident wildlife species exist on the Reservation in viable numbers; (2) focal species to promote healthy populations on designated land units; (3) game species for research, education, recreation, and public safety; (4) the Three Bend Scenic and Wildlife Management Refuge Area; (5) nuisance wildlife, including nonnative species, to achieve adequate population control for the maintenance of health and safety on the Reservation; (6) sensitive species (i.e., state or federally listed as Endangered, Threatened, Of Special Concern, or In Need of Management) through preservation and protection of both the species and habitats critical to the survival of those species; and (7) wildlife disease. Achievement of the objectives is a joint effort between Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) through agreements between DOE and the University of Tennessee (UT)-Battelle LLC, between TWRA and DOE, and between Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and DOE. Implementation of objectives is to be informed by leading-edge research and a strong collaborative approach between UT-Battelle and TWRA.
KW - 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
KW - 59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
U2 - 10.2172/1632096
DO - 10.2172/1632096
M3 - Commissioned report
BT - Wildlife Management Plan for the Oak Ridge Reservation
CY - United States
ER -