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Experts outline framework to monitor projects that use nature-based features
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Partners from Mid Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) and the National Wildlife Federation (NFW) have released a report that presents findings from experts in the field of Natural and Nature-Based Features who convened to develop a regionally standardized and coordinated approach to monitoring the performance of these projects after implementation.
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Extra: Mouth of CT River
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Credit: Connecticut River Watershed Council
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Extra: Royalston, Mass.
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Credit: Shannon McGowan/Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust
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Extra: View of CT River from Gillette Castle
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Extra: VT road damage from Irene
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Credit: Lars Gange and Mansfield Heliflight (http://www.mansfieldheliflight.com/flood/)
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Finding sweet spots for brook trout in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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A new decision support tool will help practitioners identify ground-level restoration projects that will have positive ripple effects for brook trout populations across the entire watershed.
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Fish Habitat Decision Support Tool
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Combining spatial data with information from multiple assessments of fish habitat, this tool helps resource managers identify restoration projects that will support populations of aquatic species in the face of threats from climate change and development. Users can establish and rank conservation priorities, predict how species will fare under various management scenarios, and evaluate long-term conservation benefits for Eastern brook trout and associated species at multiple scales in multiple regions, including the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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For EPA's Anne Kuhn, the LCC helps connect the dots for big-picture conservation
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EPA scientist Anne Kuhn says the North Atlantic LCC is “a real solution” for agencies and organization working to address large-scale conservation challenges that demand cooperation, especially in the context of climate change.
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For Kevin Kalasz, the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative puts Delaware’s coastal issues in perspective
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Delaware’s Biodiversity Program Manager says the North Atlantic LCC provides regional perspective on one of the largest conservation priorities in his coastal state: sea level rise. “It’s been a great opportunity to really work on coastal conservation, understand the impacts of sea level rise in the region, and see how it all fits together.”
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For Regional Conservation Partnerships, Nature’s Network offers new perspective on familiar places
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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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