STEP 1:- IDENTIFY SYSTEMS (and SPECIES) THAT WILL BE CONSERVATION TARGETS
Our Conservation Targets should be selected so as to give the best representation of the levels of biodiversity (i.e., species, communities, ecological systems, and their functional processes in time and space; see end of document for definitions and examples) in Cockpit Country. After reading through the brief overview, a pencil and paper may prove useful.
There are three steps for identifying conservation targets:
2. Identify specific ecological communities, species, or species groups that occur at the site and have ecological attributes or conservation requirements not adequately captured by those systems or groups previously defined.2A. Individual species or groups that disperse, travel, or otherwise use resources across different ecological systems - such species help to ensure attention to connectivity of environments.2B. Individual species or ecological communities that have special conservation or management requirements such that protection of the "umbrella" system is inadequate to ensure target viability.
3. Of the Conservation Targets identified through the first two steps, identify the eight that best meet the following criteria:Example: Cockpit Country Draft Conservation Targets3A. Represent the biodiversity at the site3B. Are highly threatened.