TION BY JOE KOSACK Jacob Dingel Pennsylvania's biodiversity." The COA Tool provides SGCN habitat preferences, conservation actions that support them, as well as SGCN research and survey needs. Game Commission regional wildlife diversity biologists are able to provide site-based guidance on COA Tool results. To use the COA Tool, go to https://wildlifeactionmap.pa.gov, create a free user account and define your "area of interest," up to 5,500 acres. Dozens of statewide species and habitat experts contributed to the tool's development. Data compilation, management and webbased prototypes were developed by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program with NatureServe providing final webenabling and current website support. The Game Commission and Fish and Boat Commission co-administer the tool. Funding for the COA Tool was provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the State and Tribal Wildlife Grant Program, administered by the Wildlife and Sportfish Restoration Program. PING WILDLIFE AT RISK JUNE 2020 27https://wildlifeactionmap.pa.gov