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Rare Plants Prioritization Report
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Anne Frances, NatureServe
Revised December 2017
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Northeast aquatic habitat map now crosses Canadian border
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A new seamless freshwater classification is available to help conservation partners on both sides of the border align efforts to protect freshwater ecosystems in the face of change.
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Science Seminar: Important Stopover Sites for Migratory Landbirds
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Learn about an innovative project that uses an analysis of radar data to identify important stopover sites for migratory birds.
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Are you planning for future seed needs?
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The Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank has developed a new survey of Native Plant and Seed Use in the Eastern United States to help them understand how best to support real-world needs of professionals in conservation and horticulture.
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Roads, runoff, and evolution
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Learn about new research into the evolutionary impacts that roads have on wildlife populations.
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How healthy are coastal habitats?
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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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Sprawl: A regional model for urban growth
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Science Seminar led by Ethan Plunkett from the Designing Sustainable Landscapes (DSL) project at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Partners in Maine search for cold water with shared regional database
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The LCC-supported SHEDS database is helping partners identify sweet spots for species like Atlantic salmon that depend on cold water and define Maine's natural heritage.
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Search Party
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Feature story on Maine Stream Temperature Working Group in Fall 2017 issue of FWS News
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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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