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File text/texmacs Core Team Survey Results
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Survey Results, as of July 25.
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File Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design Pilot Overview
Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design Pilot Overview
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File Connecticut River Pilot FAQs
Connecticut River Pilot FAQs, 3-28-2014 version
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File D source code List of Representative Species (Draft, 02-2014)
Draft List of Representative Species In Connecticut River Watershed. Part of regional Representative Species list developed by the LCC/FWS. Includes subset of species being modeled by UMass Amherst for Designing Sustainable Landscapes project.
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File Guidance for Core Team (Draft, 02-2014)
Draft Guidance for Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team, last amended February 2014.
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File Troff document Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
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Project Troff document Identifying Important Migratory Landbird Stopover Sites in the Northeast
Dozens of species of landbirds, such as warblers, hummingbirds, and orioles, migrate through the Northeastern United States from their summer breeding grounds in the U.S. and Canada to their nonbreeding grounds as far south as South America. During the migration period, birds must find habitat where they can stop, rest and replenish their energy reserves. Conservation efforts are increasingly focused on identifying stopover sites that are important for sustaining migratory landbird populations. This project built upon prior work by the University of Delaware and USGS to use weather surveillance data and field surveys to map and predict important migratory bird stopover sites.
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File Troff document Connect the Connecticut Report
Connect the Connecticut Report - report summarizing the process and results of the project. May 2016.
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File Review of Key Concepts and Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions
Designing Sustainable Landscapes in the Northeast: A project of the NALCC and the Northeast Climate Science Center. Landscape Conservation Design, June 2014. Updated presentation posted 7/28/2014.
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014
File Map: CT River Watershed - IEI and Resiliency
DRAFT Maps for illustrative purposes only. Side by side maps of the entire Connecticut River Watershed. The Index of Ecological Integrity (UMass) and Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation (The Nature Conservancy) are shown. These are two of the spatial datasets to be incorporated into the overall selection index for the conservation design.
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 07-25-2014