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Wetland change after Hurricane Sandy
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Chris Elphick (University of Connecticut/SHARP)
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Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
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Wetland stability as a function of sediment transport
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Neil Ganju
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Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
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What lies beneath lakes and ponds
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The Nature Conservancy's new Northeast Lakes and Ponds Classification System will enable more effective conservation of aquatic ecosystems in the region.
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White House recognizes FWS's Rick Bennett for climate leadership
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The Northeast Region's regional scientist was named the 2016 GreenGov Presidential Awards Climate Champion for his leadership of the Department of the Interior’s Hurricane Sandy Response Team.
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Wildlife Conservation Society invites proposals for Climate Adaptation Fund
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The deadline is April 15th to apply for funding to support innovative approaches to helping species and associated ecosystems adapt to changing climate conditions on the ground.
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Wildlife Management Institute highlights progress made in aquatic connectivity thanks to NAACC
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In a little more than a year, the North Atlantic LCC-supported North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC) is helping partners across the region make significant headway in addressing barriers for aquatic organisms.
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Workshop connects partners to connect aquatic systems across two LCC regions
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The North Atlantic and Upper Midwest and Great Lakes LCCs are helping transportation and natural resource professionals work together to improve human safety and wildlife habitat by thinking strategically about upgrades to road/stream crossings.
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Workshop explores climate change scenarios in the Adirondacks
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A summary report from a two-day scenario development workshop in the Adirondacks explores the regional response to the threat of disruptive climate change.
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Workshop offers perspective on Hurricane Sandy marsh resiliency projects at multiple scales
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At the end of the first year of Hurricane Sandy tidal marsh resiliency science projects, grantees met to exchange information and align efforts toward common goals for the next two years.
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Workshop: Learn to use data for climate savvy planning (Lewiston, ME)
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In a free hands-on workshop organized by the Regional Conservation Partnerships Network, participants will explore conservation data sets, meet scientists and federal managers, and network with other RCPs members.
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