Thank you for visiting the City of Tucson’s Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) web page. If you are interested in the HCP or have questions or comments about the HCP, please contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.
Phone: 520-791-4675
E-mail:
Leslie.Liberti@tucsonaz.gov
Public Works Building
201 N. Stone Ave.
Tucson, Arizona 85701
March 7, 2006 Preliminary Draft City of Tucson Habitat Conservation Plan
Advisory Committees:
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)
- Technical Committee Charter
Stakeholders Advisory Committee (SAC)
- Stakeholder Committee Charter
Scheduled Meetings and Meeting Archives:
Scheduled Meetings
TAC & SAC Archives (Agendas & Minutes)
Reports:
Biological Resources and Mitigation Opportunities and Constraints for City of Tucson Properties in the Avra Valley, September 2003
The Southlands Study Area: Biological Resources, Mitigation Opportunities and Constraints, February 2003
Avra Valley Land Use Study for City of Tucson Property Holdings, March 1996
Draft Initial Conservation Target Report
Target Species Report Draft
Habitat Conservation Planning:
HCP Handbook
HCP Description
Safe Harbor/Candidate Conservation Agreements
Citizen’s Guide to HCPs
Powerpoint Presentation on City of Tucson Habitat Conservation Planning Process
Additional Links:
US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD)
Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan
Paseo de las Iglesias
Highlights on other HCPs
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List of Potential HCP Covered Species
The following is a list of the Conservation Targets that will be included in the Habitat Conservation Planning Process. The list is the result of information collected from federal, state and local resources, and through consultation of natural resource experts throughout the region. These species were prioritized and categorized by the HCP Technical Advisory Committee. The HCP will be developed based on these priorities.
1) Species that are Habitat Conservation Targets for the Habitat Conservation Plan: Species that are Listed, or likely to be listed, and are present/with potential to occur in the Planning Area
Species Conservation Goals and Objectives
Pima pineapple cactus - abstract, photo, distribution
Cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl - abstract, photo, distribution
Lesser long-nosed bat - abstract, photo, distribution
Yellow billed cuckoo - abstract, photo, distribution
Burrowing owl - abstract, photo, distribution
Tucson shovel-nosed snake - abstract, photo, distribution
Ground snake (valley form) - abstract, photo, distribution
Needle-spined pineapple cactus - abstract, distribution
2) Species that are Conservation Targets for Potential Safe Harbor Agreements or Candidate Conservation Agreements: Species that are listed, or likely to be listed with potential to recolonize planning areas by natural processes if habitat is created or restored
Southwestern willow flycatcher - abstract, photo, distribution
Huachuca water umbel - abstract, photo, distribution
Gila topminnow - abstract, photo, distribution
Lowland leopard frog - abstract, photo, distribution
Mexican garter snake - abstract, distribution
Merriam’s mouse - abstract, photo, distribution
Desert pupfish - abstract, photo, distribution
3) Species that Conservation Targets that will be considered in future conservation recommendation agreements. Species that are present with potential to occur in the Planning Area, but are not likely to be listed
Bell’s vireo - abstract
Big brown bat - abstract, distribution
Big free-tailed bat - abstract
California leaf-nosed bat - abstract
California myotis - abstract, distribution
Cassin’s sparrow - abstract
Cave myotis - abstract, distribution
Desert iguanas - abstract
Desert night-blooming cereus - abstract
Desert tortoise - abstract, distribution
Giant spotted whiptail - abstract
Great plains narrow-mouthed toad - abstract, distribution
Hoary bat - abstract, distribution
Mexican (Brazilian) free-tailed bat - abstract, distribution
Mexican long-tongued bat - abstract, distribution
Pinkflower hedgehog cactus - abstract
Mountain plover - abstract, photo
Pallid bat - abstract, distribution
Peregrine falcon - abstract
Pocketed free-tailed bat - abstract, distribution
Rufous-winged sparrow - abstract, photo
Silver-haired bat - abstract, distribution
Spotted bat - abstract, photo, distribution
Swainson’s hawk - abstract, photo
Thornber fishhook cactus - abstract
Tumamoc globeberry - abstract, distribution
Western blind snake - abstract
Western pipistrelle - abstract
Western small-footed myotis - abstract, distribution
Yuma myotis - abstract, distribution
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