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Product Prioritizing Plant Species for Conservation
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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Science Seminar: Prioritizing plant species for conservation
Learn about a new resource that identifies vascular plants of conservation concern for the North Atlantic region.
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File PDF document Science directs partners toward a sustainable future for the Great Marsh
Conservation in Action case study on the Hydro-MEM Model for Plum Island Estuary
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File application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation Assessing Transportation Vulnerability and Ecological Disruption of Road-stream Crossings in the Deerfield River Watershed
Presentation by UMass Amherst Extension Associate Professor Scott Jackson on October 12, 2017
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Partners reach fish passage milestone ahead of schedule in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
Progress report shows 1,126 new miles of stream were opened to fish passage in the basin between 2012 and 2016, surpassing the 1,000-mile goal set by partners.
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File North Atlantic LCC news September 2017
News digest for September 2017
Located in Resources / North Atlantic LCC Communication Toolkit
File North Atlantic LCC News August 2017
News digest for August 2017
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Image Brook trout in Roaring Brook
Credit: The Nature Conservancy
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In New York, priorities for public safety and conservation converge at road-stream crossings
Historic flooding caused by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee in 2011 demonstrated the need to update bridges and culverts in New York for public safety and aquatic passage. Now partners across the state are using resources from the North Atlantic LCC-supported North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative to find opportunities to work together on updating road-stream crossings for the benefit of people, fish, and wildlife.
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Image New bridge at Roaring Brook
Credit: The Nature Conservancy
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