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Steering Committee Meeting: October 24 - 25, 2016
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Agenda and related information for North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee meeting, October 24 - 25, 2016, in Lakeville, Connecticut
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North Atlantic LCC Coordinator Andrew Milliken says farewell
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As he prepares to transition to a new position with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Lake Champlain Fish and Wildlife Resources Office and Western New England Complex in October, Andrew Milliken reflects on milestones in his journey as the coordinator of the North Atlantic LCC.
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Handout 7
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Break-out Group Discussion Guide
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Steering Committee Meeting: October 24 - 25, 2016
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Handout 9
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Science Delivery summary and progress
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Steering Committee Meeting: October 24 - 25, 2016
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North Atlantic LCC News October 2016
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News digest for October 2016
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North Atlantic LCC Communication Toolkit
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Science delivery heats up as summer approaches
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The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative closed out the month of May with a series of discussions and training in Maine, New Hampshire, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. designed to share practical information and tools with diverse conservation partners working at multiple scales.
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Macdonald, Bridget
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Communications Specialist
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Tyrrell , Megan
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Former Coastal Resiliency Coordinator
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States join forces to (flow) chart a course for regional conservation
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The team of partners involved in the Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas (RCOAs) effort convened this summer to outline the best approach for developing a landscape conservation design for the Northeast that reflects shared conservation priorities across the region.
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Finding sweet spots for brook trout in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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A new decision support tool will help practitioners identify ground-level restoration projects that will have positive ripple effects for brook trout populations across the entire watershed.
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