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Northeast terrestrial habitat map crosses Canadian border
Covering 13 US states and 4 Canadian provinces, the new interactive map provides a comprehensive picture of forested, agricultural, and wetland systems across the Northeast region.
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File Webinar: North Atlantic Vernal Pool Data Cooperative: A Regional Framework to Advance Conservation Planning
Led by Steve Faccio of the Vermont Center for Ecostudies and Sean MacFaden of the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont, this webinar introduces the Vernal Pool Data Cooperative as a framework for geospatial vernal pool data and a means to advance vernal pool conservation on a landscape scale, highlights data gaps where additional vernal pool mapping is needed, and demonstrates the visualization capabilities for the data on the North Atlantic LCC Conservation Planning Atlas.
Located in Projects / Vernal Pools
Forecasting the effects of sea-level rise on nesting habitat of Piping Plover
How are climate change and management decisions affecting the future of the Piping Plover? Sarah M. Karpanty from Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech discusses her work on forecasting the impacts of sea-level rise on barrier island nesting habitat for the federally protected shorebird.
Located in Projects / Piping Plovers and Sea-level Rise
Nature's Network Training Workshops
During the last week of June, the team behind Nature’s Network will lead three workshops to provide training and guidance on how to use the suite of tools designed by and for partners in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States.
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Product Nature's Network
Nature’s Network is a collaborative effort that brings together partners from 13 states, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, nongovernmental organizations, and universities to identify the best opportunities for conserving and connecting intact habitats and ecosystems and supporting imperiled species to help ensure the future of fish and wildlife across the Northeast region.
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File D source code Regional perspective advances habitat goals for Chesapeake Bay watershed
Case study on Landscape Conservation Initiatives from 2016 Annual Report
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Science Seminar: “Risk of Failure” of road-stream crossings
Learn about an innovative approach to prioritizing road-stream crossing upgrades based on transportation vulnerability and ecological disruption.
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File PDF document Science directs partners toward a sustainable future for the Great Marsh
Conservation in Action case study on the Hydro-MEM Model for Plum Island Estuary
Located in Topics / Marsh Resiliency / Projects
Applications for Nature's Network in Maine
Learn how data and tools from Nature's Network can be used to support goals for protecting Maine's natural resources at a workshop hosted by the FWS Gulf of Maine Program Office and Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
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Translating science into a sustainable future for the Great Marsh
During an April workshop at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge in Newburyport, Mass., scientists and stakeholders met to start an important conversation about using the best available science to inform decisions that will affect a 20,000-acre tidal marsh threatened by climate change.
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