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Science Seminar: A regional model for urban growth
Learn about the new probability of development model for the Northeast region and how it can inform conservation and planning.
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New tool will help conservation planners strategize around development risks
Developed by the Designing Sustainable Landscapes (DSL) project team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the new Sprawl model simulates development 70 years into the future for the Northeast region. Sprawl is just one component of the suite of models developed by DSL to assess ecological value across the region and predict how the landscape changes that have been incorporated into the Nature’s Network conservation design.
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For Regional Conservation Partnerships, Nature’s Network offers new perspective on familiar places
At the annual Regional Conservation Partnerships (RCPs) Gathering hosted by the Highstead Foundation in Nashua, N.H., practitioners had the opportunity to learn how thinking big can support local conservation during a session on Nature’s Network, in which panelists shared examples of how different partners working at multiple scales are using regional data to refine strategic conservation planning.
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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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Science Seminar: Important Stopover Sites for Migratory Landbirds
Learn about an innovative project that uses an analysis of radar data to identify important stopover sites for migratory birds.
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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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File Troff document RCOA Version 1.0 -- Fact sheet
Overview of purpose and goals
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Conservation in Action case studies
Learn how the North Atlantic LCC is making progress on key conservation fronts by supporting partners and projects that are putting resources in the hands of decision makers on the ground.
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File PDF document Casestudy_ApplyingsandybeachhabitatinventoryinMaine.pdf
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File PDF document Casestudy_Improvingtoolsforconservationplanningonprivateland.pdf
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