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Landowners' Help Needed to Count Gopher Tortoises

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The majority of gopher tortoises live on private land, and concerned agencies need help documenting the number of tortoises in 黑料天堂. Photo by Billy Pope

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

The 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division and 黑料天堂 Forestry Commission (AFC) are on an enlistment drive to help count one of the iconic species in 黑料天堂鈥檚 longleaf pine forests, the beloved gopher tortoise.

Considered a keystone species of the longleaf ecosystem, the gopher tortoise is crucial for the survival and health of a variety of animal species, including the federally threatened Eastern indigo snake. In fact, more than 360 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates are known to spend all or a portion of their lives in either active or abandoned gopher tortoise burrows.

The reason the agencies must ask for help to estimate the population is that the vast majority of gopher tortoises live on private land in 黑料天堂 as well as throughout most of its range in the Southeast U.S.

The gopher tortoise is already listed as federally threatened in three 黑料天堂 counties 鈥 Washington, Mobile and Choctaw 鈥 and a decision on a possible listing as threatened in other parts of 黑料天堂 is expected in 2022. WFF, AFC and other partners are working together to determine if the population is large enough to preclude the gopher tortoise鈥檚 listing as federally threatened.

WFF and the AFC teamed with other concerned partners to conduct a series of presentations in south 黑料天堂 to encourage landowners to participate in the survey program. These workshops were funded by the American Forest Foundation.

Ericha Shelton-Nix, WFF鈥檚 Gopher Tortoise Program Coordinator, said the presentations focused on several issues, including whether gopher tortoises can be protected without further regulation.

鈥淲e have surveyed most of the public lands in 黑料天堂 managed by the ADCNR,鈥 Shelton-Nix said. 鈥淢ore than 95 percent of gopher tortoise habitat is in private ownership. So, there鈥檚 pretty much nothing more we can do as a state agency to catalogue the population of gopher tortoises without private landowners stepping up. We have to know where gopher tortoise populations are and assess the populations to see what the status of the species is. We need to assess the populations on private lands. We discussed conservation efforts taking place across the range. We went over all the conservation efforts taking place in 黑料天堂.

鈥淭he big take-home message is that we as state and federal agencies, and NGOs (non-governmental organizations), have done all we can do without private landowner help.鈥

One gopher tortoise may dig three to five burrows in an area that are used by a variety of animals other than the tortoise. Photo by Ericha Shelton-Nix

Different agencies are offering cost-share for habitat management 鈥 incentives for habitat management like prescribed burning. WFF, AFC and other partners have secured grants to provide gopher tortoise surveys on private land free of charge. Several agencies and organizations offer technical assistance on improving habitat.

The verified gopher tortoise populations in 黑料天堂 are in the Conecuh National Forest and Fort Rucker near Enterprise, Ala. A follow-up survey is ongoing on Fort Rucker.

鈥淐onecuh has one viable population and Fort Rucker has one,鈥 Shelton-Nix said. 鈥淭hose are our largest, most contiguous blocks of land with high-priority gopher tortoise soils. It is likely there are others that have yet to be identified in 黑料天堂, but we are working on it.鈥

Gopher tortoises are mostly limited to deep, sandy soils that make construction of their burrows easier.

The preferred gopher tortoise habitat is open-canopy pine forests with no mid-story growth that allows light to reach the forest floor to promote an abundance of herbaceous ground cover for tortoise forage.

 鈥淎 species that becomes reproductively mature that late in life, combined with high nesting and hatchling predation rates, creates a long lag time for a tortoise to contribute to a population,鈥 Shelton-Nix said. 鈥淚n poor habitat, we see small isolated islands, like wildlife openings and roadsides, with only a handful of tortoises. Remember this is a long-lived species. As habitat quality decreases, tortoises will move to areas with food availability. They will survive, but they are not reproducing, therefore, not a viable population. That鈥檚 why the social structure is so important.鈥

The USFWS will consider the three Rs 鈥 representation, redundancy and resiliency 鈥 during deliberation on the gopher tortoise listing status.  Representation covers where it is important to have tortoises on the landscape factored with population level.  Redundancy refers to multiple populations that are needed per unit to protect against unit-wide extirpation (local extinction). Resiliency refers to populations large enough to protect against extirpation by catastrophic events.

Shelton-Nix said owners who agree to participate should expect a site visit from biologists to determine suitable habitat.

鈥淲e have a limited amount of survey dollars,鈥 Shelton-Nix said. 鈥淲e need to determine the percentage of suitable soils. We are looking for landowners with 50 or more burrows, so we can be efficient and get the most bang for our bucks.鈥

If the property is deemed suitable for a survey, the WFF grant will cover the cost of a consultant to conduct a survey, using the Line Transect Distance Sampling method. Each burrow that is found is scoped with video equipment to check for the presence of animals, which helps determine density rate.

Shelton-Nix said the number of burrows doesn鈥檛 translate to the number of tortoises.

鈥淓ach gopher tortoise can make three to five burrows,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f someone has 10 burrows on their property, most likely they have two to three tortoises.鈥

Shelton-Nix said 140 folks attended the four workshops with 30 landowners who were interested in being surveyed.

鈥淲e received great feedback,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut we鈥檙e still finding people who didn鈥檛 know they are being considered as a threatened species. The gopher tortoise is a very charismatic species, and people who have them love their tortoises.鈥

The exception are cattle and horse owners who are worried about the burrows.

鈥淭here are easy fixes around that,鈥 Shelton-Nix said. 鈥淚f people call me, we want to help people find solutions to their problems. It is illegal to move them. Another thing unique about gopher tortoises is they have a homing instinct. If you move them, they鈥檙e just going to try to go back home and may end up squished on the highway.鈥

Ray Metzler, who is the AFC鈥檚 threatened and endangered species coordinator, said the effort must overcome the concern from citizens when they hear, 鈥淲e鈥檙e from the government and we鈥檙e here to help.鈥

鈥淲e do have ways to provide the information to the USFWS without actually sharing names and addresses,鈥 Metzler said. 鈥淲e can just tell them that Landowner A has 175 tortoises in Escambia County with a density of whatever. That鈥檚 not intrusive and doesn鈥檛 share any private information.鈥

Metzler said the impact of the USFWS decision on the gopher tortoise can鈥檛 be determined right now.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 know if they (USFWS) would limit activities related to the tortoise,鈥 Metzler said. 鈥淭here might not be any impacts. We really don鈥檛 know. The USFWS won鈥檛 say until they review the information provided by the states to make the decision. Our goal is to keep it from being listed.

鈥淲e are trying to get more private landowners engaged in the process and hopefully allow us to come to their property and do a survey.鈥

Metzler hopes to acquire more grant money for more outreach to the affected landowners later this year.

鈥淥ur first four meetings led to more landowners finding out about the need for this program,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e actually been on a few pieces of property that we didn鈥檛 know existed, that have good habitat and have some tortoises. If we have a few more meetings, it might lead to a few more properties like that.鈥

Although current research sets a viable population at 250 animals at a certain density, Metzler thinks support populations could have considerably lower numbers.

鈥淵ou might have a support population at 50 tortoises,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 probably a lot more properties that have 50 tortoises as opposed to 250 at the appropriate density. And we need to find those properties.鈥

Visit for a variety of information, including on the 黑料天堂 Tortoise Alliance, which will meet February 28 in Andalusia.

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The gopher tortoise range covers the southern third of 黑料天堂.