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Mass Live calls Connect the Connecticut "major conservation vision"
The No. 1 news source for Western Massachusetts highlights the North Atlantic LCC's role in the innovative effort to use large datasets to inform collaborative conservation in the face of change.
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Massachusetts launches Wildlife Climate Action Tool
State, federal, and university partners have collaborated on new tool designed to empower stakeholders with the best available information on the vulnerability of natural resources to climate change, including science sponsored by the North Atlantic and Appalachian LCCs.
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Massachusetts Wildlife Climate Action Tool webinar
The Northeast Climate Science Center will host a webinar on a new tool designed to empower resource managers and landowners in Massachusetts to adapt to climate change.
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File text/texmacs Measuring sediment budgets
Neil Ganju (USGS)
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Meet Acting North Atlantic LCC Coordinator Mike Slattery
With the departure of Andrew Milliken for a new position with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Lake Champlain Fisheries Resource Office, the Service's Chesapeake Bay Coordinator Mike Slattery has agreed to step in as Acting LCC Coordinator until the position is filled permanently. Mike’s role as a “conservation connector” in the Chesapeake Bay watershed will serve the LCC team well in a time of transition.
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Meet the new Coastal Resilience Research Associate
Climate scientist Emily Powell sees an opportunity to combine her expertise and her dedication to sharing information in a new role working with coastal LCCs on resilience issues: “I wanted to get back to the space between research, science, and communications, working as a liaison between data, tools, and the people who need them."
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Meet the new Coastal Resilience Coordinator
After six years spent managing a long-term ecosystem monitoring program for a 44,000-acre landscape along the Atlantic coast, Megan Tyrrell is well equipped for her new role with the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
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Meet the new Coastal Resilience Coordinator
Coastal geologist Bart Wilson comes to the North Atlantic LCC fresh off the experience of managing the restoration of a 4,000-acre salt marsh at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware with funding from Hurricane Sandy.
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Meeting Agenda
April 12, 2017
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Agenda for North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative Fall Steering Committee Meeting Monday, October 24th - Tuesday, October 25th
Located in Who We Are / / Meetings / Steering Committee Meeting: October 24 - 25, 2016