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Science delivery heats up as summer approaches
The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative closed out the month of May with a series of discussions and training in Maine, New Hampshire, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. designed to share practical information and tools with diverse conservation partners working at multiple scales.
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Mid-Atlantic states work towards regional approach for prioritizing vulnerable wetlands
The North Atlantic LCC is facilitating a project to develop a regional framework for identifying wetland restoration priorities that reflect climate-change risks such as sea-level rise.
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Partners launch science-based blueprint for conserving New England’s largest river system
Based on the best available science from the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Connect the Connecticut landscape conservation design offers a shared roadmap for protecting the places we can't afford to lose in the Connecticut River watershed.
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File Troff document Connect the Connecticut - Fact Sheet
High-level overview of the landscape conservation design project. May 2016.
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Documents
File Communications update, April 29, 2016
For Core Team meeting
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File text/texmacs Connect the Connecticut key points
High-level talking points about the Connect the Connecticut landscape conservation design project
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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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Image Nancy Pau and Megan Tyrrell
Parker River National Wildlife Refuge biologist Nancy Pau and North Atlantic LCC Coastal Resilience Coordinator Megan Tyrrell lead a discussion about getting good science into the hands of local decision makers. Photo credit: Bridget Macdonald
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Momentum builds for science delivery at spring Steering Committee meeting
After the conclusion of the annual Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies conference, which featured several presentations by North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) staff and partners on new tools developed in response to regional conservation needs, the Steering Committee reviewed progress on getting these tools into the hands of practitioners on the ground.
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Webinar: Case Studies on Building Climate Change Resilience into Your Land Protection Strategies
Does your land protection strategy consider climate change? Explore case studies that show how four different conservation organizations integrated climate resilience science into their respective conservation plans in this webinar led by the Open Space Institute.
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