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CHAPTER IV: WILDLIFE HABITATS FOR MISSISSIPPI’S SGCN,
THREATS AND CONSERVATION ACTIONS^269

Egretta tricolor Tricolored Heron 3
Nycticorax nycticorax Black-Crowned Night-Heron 3
Nycticorax violaceus Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron 3
Reptiles Nerodia clarkii clarkii Gulf Salt Marsh Snake 2
Malaclemys terrapin pileata Mississippi Diamondback Terrapin 2


THREATS TO SALT PANNES


Incompatible Water Quality high
Miscellaneous Threats Described: Altered Hydrology high
Recreation Activities: ATV'S medium
Air-borne Pollutants low


PRIORITY CONSERVATION ACTIONS


A Plan and conduct additional research (i.e. habitat needs, status surveys, breeding status, disease,
etc.) on SGCN.


A Discourage/limit human access in highly critical areas and special habitats, when possible.


A Develop/implement/continue recovery plans for individual SGCN.


A Encourage restoration and improved management of altered/degraded habitat when possible.


A Encourage and improve agricultural/forestry/watershed land-use planning and BMPs to address
nonpoint pollution, erosion and water quality issues.


A Maintain/improve/restore hydrologic (depth, hydroperiod, flow) and geomorphic (channel
sinuosity, floodplain, microtopography) integrity.


A Encourage buffers and improve land use practices adjacent to streams (SMZs) and other aquatic/
wetland habitats.


A Monitor/limit commercial/residential/industrial point source erosion and sedimentation or
pollution into streams/atmosphere.


A Develop/improve urban/suburban/infrastructure land use development planning/zoning to
address SGCN habitats.


A Reduce wetland filling and ensure/encourage local, comparable mitigation for wetland loss and
maintain updated flood zone maps.


A Limit/discourage surface and ground water withdrawals that are not sustainable and significantly
alter flow, depth or salt intrusion.


A Provide public education about conservation of SGCN and/or their habitats.


A Discourage incompatible recreational uses.

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