Strategy for Tomorrow's Habitat for the Wild and Rare
Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, Executive Summary ![]()
- Introduction
- Purpose
- Working Together to Sustain All of Minnesota's Wildlife
- How to use
- Developing and Implementing the Strategy
- Project Structure
- Conservation Stakeholders'Involvement in Development
- Implementation
- Conservation Stakeholders' Involvement during Implementation
- CWCS Revision: 2013
- Species in Greatest Conservation Need
- Process for Identifying the Set of Species in Greatest Conservation Need
- The Species in Greatest Conservation Need
- Printable version of this list

- Framework: Goals, Challenges, and Priority Conservation Actions
- Goal I: Stabilize and Increase SGCN Populations
- Goal II: Improve Knowledge about SGCN
- Goal III: Enhance People's Appreciation and Enjoyment of SGCN
- Conclusion
- An Ecological Assessment of Species in Greatest Conservation Need in
Minnesota
- Introduction and Profile Overview
- Minnesota State Overview

- Minnesota's 4 Provinces and 25 Subsection Profiles
- Habitat Descriptions
- Methods and Analyses
- Species Problem Assessment
- Key Habitat Analysis
- Supporting Documents
- The Definition of Species in Greatest Conservation Need
- The Set of Species in Greatest Conservation Need
- Links to Other Plans

- Minnesota GAP Land Cover Level 4 Land Cover Class Descriptions

- Occurrences of Species in Greatest Conservation Need by ECS Subsection

- Species in Greatest Conservation Need by ECS Province

- Species in Greatest Conservation Need by ECS Subsection

- Data Sources for Maps Used in the Subsection Profiles

- Key River and Stream Reaches by Subsection

- Wildlife Recreation and Tourism Considerations

- References by Chapter


