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Biodiversity in Pennsylvania: Snapshot 2002 Biodiversity
in Pennsylvania: Snapshot 2002 - Executive Summary If you would like free print copies of Biodiversity Snapshot or the executive summary, please send your name, address, the intended use (for multiple copies), and the number of copies you would like to Merewyn Boak ([email protected]). Biodiversity in Pennsylvania: Snapshot 2002 is a summary of a year-long effort by PBP to identify and consolidate information on the current state of Pennsylvania's biodiversity. This publication summarizes the status of Pennsylvania's biodiversity in 2002, including wildlife and habitats, threats, laws, policies, funding, and educational resources relevant to biodiversity. It was designed to provide a baseline for future comparisons of how well we fulfill our roles as stewards of Pennsylvania's extraordinary natural wealth. Biodiversity in Pennsylvania represents the first phase of the development of a statewide plan for biodiversity conservation in Pennsylvania, a multi-year process under the leadership of PBP. Although Biodiversity in Pennsylvania was published in 2002, it continues to be the most up-to-date and current assessment of biodiversity in the Commonwealth. While some specific numbers in this report may have changed (e.g., the number of acres under agricultural easements or enrolled in Farm Bill programs), most of the information is still accurate and relevant to today’s conservation issues and needs. Key findings of Biodiversity in Pennsylvania include:
Biodiversity in Pennsylvania: Snapshot 2002 reveals that despite extensive knowledge about natural resource conservation in Pennsylvania and many activities focused on conserving wildlife and habitats, there is much we don’t know about biodiversity in the state. Many gaps need to be filled. In the face of this imperfect knowledge, one point is clear - sustainable use of our natural resources is critical for maintaining Pennsylvania’s economic health, as well as the quality of life of all Pennsylvanians. Biodiversity
in Pennsylvania was made possible through generous funding from: |
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