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University of Connecticut
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The University of Connecticut is a public research university in the U.S. state of Connecticut. UConn was founded in 1881 and is a Land Grant and Sea Grant college & member of the Space Grant Consortium.
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University of New Hampshire
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New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts was founded and incorporated in 1866, as a land grant college in Hanover in connection with Dartmouth College.
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Up to 70 percent of Northeast coast has natural capacity to adapt to sea-level rise
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A new model developed by the US Geological Survey captures the potential for the Northeast coastline to change in response to sea-level rise, rather than simply be submerged.
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USGS releases iPlover app for shorebird biologists
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A new smartphone application funded by the North Atlantic LCC will help coordinate data collection and improve management of piping plover throughout its Atlantic range.
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USGS releases tools to inform coastal response to sea level rise
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Several new products related to landscape change, decision-support and structured decision making are now publicly available through the U.S. Geological Survey website.
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Using Google docs
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Instructions for registered users of the North Atlantic LCC website to upload and edit Google docs.
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North Atlantic LCC Communication Toolkit
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Using Regional Science to Enhance Conservation on Private Lands in the Northeast
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Wildlife Conservation Society scientists will discuss how regional datasets are being used to identify conservation opportunities at the local level.
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Vermont announces regional commitment to conserve forests across borders in face of climate change
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A new resolution to conserve major multi-state and provincial forests and waterways points to existing partnerships like the North Atlantic LCC that sustain intact, connected natural landscapes in the region.
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Vernal pool cooperative highlighted in Vermont Center for Ecostudies newsletter
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A North Atlantic LCC funded project to provide a secure database of vernal pool locations will help align efforts to protect seasonal wetlands across the region.
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Vernal Pool Mapper and Database
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Temporary wetlands called vernal pools provide important breeding grounds for reptiles and amphibians, but their seasonal nature can make them both difficult to find and to protect. The vernal pool mapper is now available to guide conservation of this important habitat. Based on a database of field-verified and remotely-sensed potential vernal pool locations compiled from across the Northeast, it can help identify priority areas for conservation and inform future surveys.
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