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Are you planning for future seed needs?
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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As innovative landscape design takes shape, partners focus on next steps
Partners in the Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot are thinking big picture even as they make detailed decisions about species and habitat goals for the watershed.
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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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Attendees for the Hurricane Sandy Tidal Marsh Resiliency Partner Meeting
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Image Back page: Cape Cod National Seashore
Credit: Ralph Tiner/USFWS
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Bay Barometer shows measured progress in the Chesapeake
The Chesapeake Bay Program has released the latest report on ecosystem health and restoration in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
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Product ECMAScript program Beach and Tidal Habitat Inventories
This collection of reports, databases, and data layers offers a birds-eye view of sandy beach and tidal inlet habitats within the U.S. Atlantic Coast breeding range of the endangered piping plover based on imagery from Google Earth, Google Maps, state agencies, municipalities, and private organizations. By comparing the location, status, and condition of potential plover breeding grounds from Maine to North Carolina during three distinct time periods -- before Hurricane Sandy, immediately after the storm, and three years after post-storm recovery efforts -- these inventories provide a habitat baseline that can help resource managers plan for future change.
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File application/vnd.google-earth.kmz Beach Armoring Before Hurricane Sandy
Beach Armoring Before Hurricane Sandy (Google Earth .kmz)
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Beach Resiliency
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File Beach response models
Rob Thieler (USGS)
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