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Momentum builds for science delivery at spring Steering Committee meeting
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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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NOAA Fisheries calls for input on draft Northeast Climate Science Regional Action Plan
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North Atlantic LCC partners are encouraged to share input on the draft plan and identify opportunities to collaborate in its implementation over the next five years.
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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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George Wright Forum highlights LCCs
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A special edition of the journal of the George Wright Society features on article on Landscape Conservation Cooperatives co-authored by North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee member Amanda Babson.
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Handout 5 - North Atlantic LCC Budget
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Handout 5 - North Atlantic LCC Spring Budget Report (4/12/2017)
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New report will help towns prioritize road-stream crossing upgrades in coastal watershed
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Partners including Mass Audubon and the Taunton River Watershed Alliance have released a report detailing findings from more than 500 road-stream crossing surveys conducted using North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC) data and protocols.
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Nature’s Network helps open new doors to climate corridors in Maine
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More than 50 conservation practitioners working in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and maritime Canada attended a training at the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve to learn how landscape scale datasets can help them protect and connect sites that are most likely to support biodiversity in the face of climate change.
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Prioritizing Plant Species for Conservation
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In response to a need for better information about the location and status of rare and endemic plant species in the Northeast region, a team of botanists led by NatureServe conducted a broad-scale conservation assessment for vascular plants that occur from Virginia to Maritime Canada. The resulting report provides a prioritized list of rare, highly threatened, declining, or sensitive plant species identified for conservation action that can inform initiatives to protect ecological systems from the ground up.
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Selecting umbrella species for conservation: A test of habitat models and niche overlap for beach-nesting birds
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Maslo et al.
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North Atlantic Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
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Identification of potential beach-nesting bird habitat to be set aside in municipal beach management plans
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Brooke Maslo. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
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