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New conservation vision emphasizes vital roles for working lands and communities
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A report released by Harvard Forest and Highstead Foundation outlines a vision for conservation in New England that focuses on the interdependent role that forests, farms, and communities play in shaping the landscape.
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Regional perspective advances habitat goals for Chesapeake Bay watershed
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Case study on Landscape Conservation Initiatives from 2016 Annual Report
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Case Study: Habitat-Inventories
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Case Study: Habitat Inventories
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Maryland Trout Unlimited earns Gold Trout for conservation work in Chesapeake Bay watershed
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Trout Unlimited has given its highest honor to the Maryland Chapter in large part for its collaborative efforts to advance Eastern brook trout conservation in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including by completing 50 road-stream crossing assessments in the Upper Gunpowder using regional protocols developed by the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC).
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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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North Atlantic LCC News July 2017
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News digest for July 2017
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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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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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Encouraging Investments in Coastal Conservation
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Learn about funding sources and financing mechanisms for coastal resilience projects that include use of natural infrastructure and nature-based approaches.
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Resilient Coastal Sites
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Nearly half of all Americans live and work in coastal counties, areas that also provide critical habitat for a diversity of fish and wildlife. However, the capacity for these places to support human and natural communities in the face of rising sea levels varies widely. In response to this threat, scientists from The Nature Conservancy evaluated more than 10,000 coastal sites in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic to determine their ability to provide a natural buffer to communities from increasing inundation by rising seas, as well as their capacity to sustain biodiversity.
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