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Handout 1
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Agenda
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November 2013
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Handout 5
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Landscape Conservation Design in the North Atlantic LCC – Key Points & Questions
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November 2013
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Presentation: Regional Conservation Synthesis
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Presentation: Regional Conservation Synthesis for State Wildlife Action Plans
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April 2014
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Handout 5a Highlight of Science Project Funding Recommendation
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Handout 5a Highlight of Science Project Funding Recommendation for fiscal year 2014 from LCC Technical Committee
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July 2014 Call Handouts
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Handout 5b Technical Committee Participation, Process and Discussions
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Handout 5b Summary of technical committee participation, process and discussions
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The Nature Conservancy
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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.
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U.S. Geological Survey
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The USGS is a science organization that provides impartial information on the health of our ecosystems and environment, the natural hazards that threaten us, the natural resources we rely on, the impacts of climate and land-use change, and the core science systems that help us provide timely, relevant, and useable information.
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National Wildlife Federation
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As America's largest conservation organization, National Wildlife Federation works with more than 4 million members, partners and supporters in communities across the country to inspire Americans to protect wildlife for our children's future.
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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
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The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife ensures that all species of fish and wildlife in the
state are protected, maintained and perpetuated for their intrinsic and ecological value. Fish and
wildlife resources make significant economic, recreational, scientific and educational contributions
to the quality of life of Maine's people and the guests who come to enjoy our state’s outdoors.
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Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game
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At the most fundamental level, the Department of Fish and Game works to preserve the state's natural resources and people's right to conservation of those resources, as protected by Article 97 of the Massachusetts Constitution. To carry out this mission, the Department exercises responsibility over the Commonwealth's marine and freshwater fisheries, wildlife species, plants, and natural communities, as well as the habitats that support them.
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