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File SIS package Presentation: Regional Conservation Synthesis
Presentation: Regional Conservation Synthesis for State Wildlife Action Plans
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / April 2014
File Presentation: Science Delivery Recommendations
Presentation: Science Delivery Recommendations
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / April 2014
File PS document Presentation: Science Project Status and Next Steps
Presentation: Science Project Status and Next Steps for assessing science needs
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / April 2014
File C++ source code Presentation: State of the LCC
Presentation: State of the LCC for LCC Steering Committee
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / April 2014
File Troff document Presentation: Summary of Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
Presentation: Summary of Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
Located in Who We Are / / Meeting Handouts / July 2014 Call Handouts
File Presentation: TNC Aquatic Resilience
TNC Aquatic Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 meeting
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 03-28-2014
File Presentation: TNC Terrestrial Resilience
TNC Terrestrial Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 CTR meeting
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 03-28-2014
File Presentation: Updates on Ecological Integrity and Selecting Tiered Core Areas Based on Species
DSL Presentation for 5-30-14 Core Team Meeting by Kevin McGarigal, UMass with updates on ecological integrity and description of landscape capability
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 05-30-2014
Project Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs)
Amphibians and reptiles are experiencing threats throughout North America due to habitat loss and other factors. To help conserve these species, this project will identify Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs) that are most vital in sustaining amphibian and reptile populations, taking into account potential future climatic conditions.
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File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Priority Common Science Needs: Next Steps (Handout 4)
This is the Priority Common Science Needs: Next Steps handout for the Technical Committee meeting in January, 2012. It includes 17 topics under Common Needs, 4 under Information Management, and 2 additional needs discussed at the Albany meeting. (Handout 4)
Located in Teams / / pdfs / Handouts: January 2012 Technical Committee Meeting