A NATURAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
FOR SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK
Technical Report NPS/NER/NRTR2006/071
Carolyn G. Mahan
The Pennsylvania State University
Altoona College
209 Hawthorn Building
Altoona, PA 16601
December 2006
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
Northeast Region
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Executive
Summary
This report
provides an assessment of the currently available natural resource knowledge
relating to Shenandoah National Park (SHEN). This report provides usable,
understandable, and transferable information about the current status
and significance of, threats to, and gaps in knowledge about the natural
resources at SHEN. In addition, this report presents suggested management
recommendations to help ensure proper stewardship of natural resources
at SHEN. The knowledge contained in this report was translated into
a natural resources report card so that
current resource conditions and trends can be immediately understood
by legislators, park managers, and the general public.
In order to conduct this assessment, all relevant reports, publications,
and data files pertinent to natural resources in the park were synthesized
and summarized. In addition, two workshops related to specific natural
resources (geology and animal resources) were conducted and attended
by park resource managers, academic, non-governmental (e.g., The Nature
Conservancy) and governmental researchers, and research technicians.
Workshop attendees helped summarize past and ongoing natural resource
studies, identified gaps in knowledge about the resources, and suggested
desired conditions and management prescriptions for natural resources
at SHEN. In addition, participants provided their collective opinions
regarding the significance of these natural resources. Key researchers
and managers who could not attend the workshops were met with on an
individual basis to obtain their input. Workshops were not held for
other natural resource groups (e.g., air, water, plants) because technical
summary reports or assessments had been prepared for these groups within
the last three years.
A combination of high elevation, ancient geology, topographic variation,
and natural- and human-caused disturbance regimes shaped the natural
resource condition at SHEN today. Within this recovering, largely forested
landscape, a variety of natural resources are intrinsically significant
on a global, national, regional, or state (local) level, and are summarized
below.
Please open
pdf file 1 and go to Executive Summary to see
the table that summarizes this information.
An 80-year history of natural resource management at SHEN has permitted
this forest landscape to recover from intensive resource use and change.
Continued stewardship of the parks natural
resources will require resource managers to cooperate with local, regional,
and national officials and communities.
Furthermore,
proper planning will ensure that human impacts to natural resources
at SHEN are limited and the park will remain an outstanding example
of the Blue Ridge Mountain ecosystem.
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