United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Georgia Field Office, Athens, Georgia, USA.
Environmental and Health Sciences Program, Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Ecol Appl. 2023 Jul;33(5):e2792. doi: 10.1002/eap.2792. Epub 2023 Jan 30.
The Southeast Region of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) implemented community-engaged research in Proctor Creek, an urban watershed in Northwest Atlanta, Georgia, to sample for aquatic species of concern in Atlanta, Georgia's Proctor Creek Watershed as a part of the Urban Waters Federal Partnership program. This research shifted the focus of the agency from the endangered and pristine natural spaces to a major city watershed negatively impacted by urbanization and other human influences for more than a century. Team members from USFWS, Proctor Creek Watershed residents, local students, and other stakeholders in the Urban Waters Federal Partnership (UWFP) spent three months conducting stream surveys and participating in community-led events to build relationships and learn community priorities. The team collected data at 11 sites throughout the Proctor Creek Watershed, visually assessed each site, and collected aquatic species using dip nets, seines, and traps. We observed approximately 28 aquatic species, including 13 unique fish species, and eight macroinvertebrate species, including two unique crayfish species. We also observed varying degrees of ecological health throughout the watershed. Native aquatic animal species were found at all stream sites, no matter the condition of the stream. Through creating training resources and disseminating data among team members for future sampling, the team established pathways to keep natural resource stewardship sustainable without direct federal involvement. Through engaging in community-engaged research to achieve the mission of the agency, the USFWS Proctor Creek Watershed survey helped shift the paradigm of how government agencies can connect their mission statements to the ever-changing complex needs of the American public.
美国鱼类和野生动物管理局(USFWS)东南地区分部在乔治亚州亚特兰大市西北部的普罗克特溪(Proctor Creek)开展了社区参与式研究,以对佐治亚州亚特兰大市普罗克特溪流域的水生关注物种进行采样,这是城市水域联邦伙伴关系计划的一部分。这项研究将该机构的重点从濒危和原始自然空间转移到一个受城市化和其他人类影响超过一个世纪的主要城市流域。来自 USFWS、普罗克特溪流域居民、当地学生和城市水域联邦伙伴关系计划(UWFP)的其他利益相关者的团队成员花了三个月的时间进行溪流调查,并参与社区主导的活动,以建立关系并了解社区的优先事项。该团队在普罗克特溪流域的 11 个地点收集数据,对每个地点进行目视评估,并使用捞网、拖网和陷阱收集水生物种。我们观察到大约 28 种水生物种,包括 13 种独特的鱼类物种和 8 种大型无脊椎动物物种,包括两种独特的淡水小龙虾物种。我们还观察到整个流域生态健康程度的不同。无论溪流状况如何,在所有溪流地点都发现了本地水生动物物种。通过创建培训资源并在团队成员之间传播数据以进行未来的采样,该团队建立了途径,使自然资源管理能够在没有联邦直接参与的情况下保持可持续。通过开展社区参与式研究来实现机构的使命,USFWS 普罗克特溪流域调查有助于改变政府机构如何将其使命陈述与不断变化的美国公众的复杂需求联系起来的模式。