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FWS News highlights Connect the Connecticut effort
The winter issue of FWS News highlights the innovative LCC-supported landscape conservation design project among efforts that embody the Service's vision for Strategic Habitat Conservation.
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Webinar: Piloting Landscape Conservation Design in the Connecticut River Watershed
Learn how the Designing Sustainable Landscapes Project developed a network of priority lands and waters in the Connecticut River watershed by using an innovative modeling approach to combine predictions about future landscape change with assessments of current ecological integrity for a set of key species.
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Collaborative makes headway in addressing aquatic connectivity regionally, and beyond
Launched in June, the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative is already helping strengthen efforts to restore aquatic connectivity across the region by supporting a network of partners with shared resources.
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Steering Committee looks to next steps for science delivery and conservation design
During the fall meeting in Portsmouth, N.H., members and partners of the North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee discussed strategic direction on several key fronts, including conservation design and science delivery.
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File text/texmacs Meeting Summary: Action Items and Highlights
Action Items and Highlights from Fall 2015 Steering Committee meeting
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: October 26-27, 2015 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations
File North Atlantic and Midwest Aquatic Habitat Connectivity and Infrastructure Resilience
Draft Agenda for Workshop on Prioritization Approaches John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum Wednesday, January 6 to Friday, January 8, 2016
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In a time of accelerated change, the North Atlantic LCC helps partners keep pace with new conservation challenges
Learn how the North Atlantic LCC is responding to specific threats that climate change poses for natural resources in our region.
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Partners share updates from studies investigating urgent threats that sea level rise poses to coastal marshes
At the second annual Tidal Marsh Resilience Workshop, partners investigating impacts to coastal systems in the wake of Hurricane Sandy met to share findings, and align efforts to deliver results to coastal decision makers.
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Landscape conservation design projects advance goals outlined in national strategy for climate adaptation
The innovative landscape conservation efforts supported by the North Atlantic LCC are using the best available science to identify ecologically connected networks of resilient lands and waters, an approach recommended in the National Fish, Wildlife, and Plants Climate Adaptation Strategy.
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Research findings inform decision-support tools to help brook trout stay cool in the face of warming climate
Which headwater streams can continue to meet the needs of Eastern brook trout in the context of climate change? A new model will help decision makers identify prime habitat for cold-water dependent species based on predictions about climate change.
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