This summary report is the product of a Threatened and Endangered Species (TES) User Group meeting held during 18-19 May 1995 in Washington, DC. Participants included installation, major command, and headquarters level representatives from the U.S. Army's natural resources management, training, and research communities. Primary issues addressed were the roles and responsibilities of the TES R&D User Group, and the status and direction of the U.S. Army's TES R&D program. ...
The U.S. Army's Land Condition Trend Analysis (LCTA) Program was established to inventory and monitor ecological systems on Army lands using standard methods. Information obtained using LCTA can help installation resource managers meet multiple-use demands. Although LCTA data have been collected on various installations and analysis is underway. This study uses power analysis to evaluate bird and small mammal inventory and monitoring protocols in Army lands in the southwestern United ...
The objectives of this report are to assist Army personnel in acquiring baseline information on biodiversity and endangered species in their area of jurisdiction and to provide a framework in which they can plan and carry out this task. The guidelines are intended as a source of advice on the subjects and issues that should be considered and addressed in completing biodiversity assessments.