Please take our SWAP survey which will be open until November 15, 2024. Your participation will help shape the plan. There will be two more webinar and survey opportunities for you to participate in early 2025 (more about plan content) and again in Summer 2025 (draft plan review).
The State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) revision is due to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on October 1, 2025.
In mid- and late August, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (Margen Carlson and Wendy Connally) provided online briefings about this revision and our approach to the plan. Several changes in our approach were rolled out in those meetings.
Now, we are developing our framework to organize by ecoregions and watersheds and working on content to meet the required Eight Elements: Species of Greatest Conservation Need and species-habitat associations, important habitats needing conservation in Washington state, and threats and conservation actions for species, habitats, and systems. The survey provides opportunities to shape many of these elements.
The survey results and what we learn from this round of engagement will be incorporated with WDFW staff input in winter 2024-2025 and available to review and discuss in another round of briefings in early 2025.
For more information on your own, you can view our August 9, 2024, presentation to the WDFW Commission and transcript on the SWAP revision or the Aug. 28, 2024, public meeting and transcript and read more about on our recent blog. General comments can be directed to swap2025@publicinput.com
Thank you for your time and interest!
Wendy Connally (she/her)
State Wildlife Action Plan Coordinator
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
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