Implement Year 1 of 5 of Onondaga Invasive Plan

State TrusteeNew York Department of Environmental Conservation

Case Name:

Country:

United States of America

Restoration Types:

Education; Habitat Enhancement

State:

Affected DOI Resources:

Migratory Birds

Phase:

Pre-implementation

Project Description

The March 2018 “Onondaga Lake Natural Resource Damage Assessment Consent Decree” and “Appendix C - Onondaga Lake Watershed Restoration Projects Scopes of Work” (Consent Decree), describe the funding for an invasive species control and habitat preservation project. According to the March 2018 Scope of Work for Project 9, The “Invasive Species Control and Habitat Preservation Project” shall be implemented within Onondaga Lake and its watershed. The proposed project area includes approximately 2,000 acres of wetlands, lake/river littoral zone and riparian zone habitat. In July 2020, the “Comprehensive Plan for Invasive Species Control and Habitat Preservation, Onondaga Lake Watershed, Onondaga County, NY” (Comprehensive Plan) was finalized under Contract 140F0420F0020. The overall scope and objective for this task order is for the contractor to implement the July 2020 Comprehensive Plan for invasive species control and habitat preservation/restoration (Invasive Species Control Program) at Onondaga Lake and surrounding areas for a period of five consecutive years.

Restoration Land Ownership

County or Municipal; Private

Parties Implementing Restoration

New York Department of Environmental Conservation; USFWS

DOI Project Representatives

Fish and Wildlife Service

Onondaga Lake Invasive Species Management Target Areas for Years 1 - 5, Credit: Parsons


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Contacts

New York Ecological Services Field Office

Cortland, NY | (607) 753-9334 | http://www.fws.gov/northeast/nyfo/

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