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How do you address threats to salt marsh birds across an entire region? Think big
The Salt Marsh Habitat Avian Research Program, a monumental collaborative effort to assess risks and set response priorities for tidal-marsh dependent bird species from Virginia to maritime Canada, wraps up its fifth field season this summer.
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How healthy are coastal habitats?
A diverse team of experts recently completed the first landscape scale assessment of coastal habitats for the Long Island Sound Estuary.
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Hurricane Sandy Marsh Resiliency
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Hurricane Sandy Tidal Marsh Resiliency Workshop
Exchange information and learning from the first year of Hurricane Sandy tidal marsh resiliency related science projects, and coordinate efforts for the next two years towards common outcomes.
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Image Troff document Hurricane Sandy: Flooded saltmarsh sparrow nest
Credit: Jeanna Mielcarek/UConn SHARP
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Image Hurricane Sandy: Martin National Wildlife Refuge
Credit: US Fish and Wildlife Service
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Image Hurricane Sandy: Young saltmarsh sparrows
Credit: Jeanna Mielcarek/UConn SHARP
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File PDF document Identification of potential beach-nesting bird habitat to be set aside in municipal beach management plans
Brooke Maslo. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Located in Projects / North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects / Increasing Resiliency of Beach Habitats and Species
File PDF document Identifying resilient sites in NH.pdf
Identifying resilient sites in NH.pdf
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Improving road-stream crossings for people and wildlife in wake of devastating storms
Tropical Storm Irene and Hurricane Sandy had severe impacts across the Northeast, underscoring the need for a strategic approach to shore up road-stream crossings in anticipation of future floods, and to increase passage of fish and wildlife.
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