Endangered Species Updates
March 5, 2008
JAGCT Meeting Announcement -- March 13 Meeting
To: Interested Parties
From: Terry B. Johnson, Chair, JAGCT
Yesterday, Bill tracked me down in Lake Havasu City (I'm on leave) to say that a few kind souls had advised him I had failed to pull the trigger on a second anonuncement for the March 13 meeting, and the fact that the first announcement failed to include a start-up time for the meeting. My apologies to all for the memory lapse on both counts.
The Jaguar Conservation Team (JAGCT) public meeting scheduled for March 13 in Lordsburg NM will begin at 1000 NM time. It will end at 1700 NM time (earlier if business has been concluded). The meeting will be at the Lordsburg Civic Center, 313 East 4th Street; phone (575) 542-9615.
The primary agenda items will include the following:
· Update on current Jaguar Conservation MOU, JAGCT signatory cooperating agencies, and acceptance of any new cooperators
· Review of cooperating agency staff commitments to JAGCT
· Update on draft final AGFD-NMDGF Jaguar Conservation Strategy, including integration of companion jaguar conservation efforts in Mexico
· Update on any petitions, legal challenges, etc. pertaining to jaguars (e.g. critical habitat, recovery planning, etc.)
· Reconstitution of all JAGCT Committees and appointment of Chairs and Co-Chairs
· Updates on jaguar monitoring and sighting reports, including the recent "Charouleau Gap Hoax" in Arizona
· The Secure Border Initiative: a briefing by the Department of Homeland Security; followed by discussion of any other Homeland Security issues along the US-MX Border that are relevant to jaguar conservation
· Other business
JAGCT meetings are open to the public. State, federal, tribal agency cooperators in the conservation project are represented at each meeting.
Additional Information
Information about JAGCT public meetings and other issues pertaining to jaguar conservation is disseminated electronically through a self-subscription newsletter, Endangered Species Updates. The newsletter self-subscription form is available at http://azgfd.gov/signup.
Information pertaining to jaguar conservation is also available at the Arizona Game and Fish Department website (http://azgfd.gov/w_c/es/jaguar_management.shtml).
The JAGCT email address is jaguar@azgfd.gov. Messages received will be read, but individual replies will not be sent.
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