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Image Mary Ellen Lemay
Mary Ellen Lemay, Steering Committee Member for the Fairfield Country RCP, said she left the session on Nature's Network with a gift -- a map highlighting potential priority areas that can help make the case for creating a regional land trust in this part of Connecticut.
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New tool will help conservation planners strategize around development risks
Developed by the Designing Sustainable Landscapes (DSL) project team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the new Sprawl model simulates development 70 years into the future for the Northeast region. Sprawl is just one component of the suite of models developed by DSL to assess ecological value across the region and predict how the landscape changes that have been incorporated into the Nature’s Network conservation design.
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Science Seminar: A regional model for urban growth
Learn about the new probability of development model for the Northeast region and how it can inform conservation and planning.
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NPS seeks applicants for climate adaptation workshop series
An upcoming workshop series offers opportunities for National Park Service managers and partners to effectively incorporate climate adaptation approaches into collaborative projects. Coordinated by NPS Coastal Landscape Adaptation Coordinator Amanda Babson, who is a member of the North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee, the Northeast Region Climate Adaptation and Communication Workshop Series is open to practitioners involved in natural and cultural resource conservation. The application deadline is December 7th.
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Applications for Nature's Network in Maine
Learn how data and tools from Nature's Network can be used to support goals for protecting Maine's natural resources at a workshop hosted by the FWS Gulf of Maine Program Office and Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
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File PDF document Identification of potential beach-nesting bird habitat to be set aside in municipal beach management plans
Brooke Maslo. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
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File PDF document Selecting umbrella species for conservation: A test of habitat models and niche overlap for beach-nesting birds
Maslo et al.
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File North Atlantic LCC News October 2017
News digest for October 2017
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New report provides regional perspective on the conservation status of plants
In response to a need for better information about the location and status of rare and endemic plant species in the North Atlantic region, a team of botanists led by NatureServe conducted a broad-scale conservation assessment for vascular plants that occur from Virginia to Maritime Canada.
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File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet Rare Plant Prioritization List
Anne Frances, NatureServe
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