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File D source code Implementing the LCD
Implementing the LCD, Patrick Comins
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-29-2016
File Troff document Model Evaluation Project
1-page pdf
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-29-2016
File Troff document Draft Connect the Connecticut Report
Current version of Connect the Connecticut report for Core Team review
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-29-2016
File Nulhegan Road-Stream Crossings
Map of road-stream crossings on the Nulhegan Division
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-29-2016
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-29-2016
Agenda, materials, and call-in information for the April 2016 Core Team Meeting
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team
Agenda: April 2016 Core Team Meeting
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-29-2016
Science for your state
Learn how North Atlantic LCC-supported science can be applied in your state or watershed area through individualized fact sheets that highlight a selection of science products and the partners who contributed to their development.
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Product ECMAScript program Landscape Capability for Representative Species
These datasets depict the potential capability of the landscape throughout the Northeastern United States to provide habitat for a particular terrestrial representative species based on environmental conditions existing in approximately 2010. Landscape capability integrates habitat capability, climate niche, and prevalence, and is a measure of the relative capability of the landscape to support a given species.
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Product Connect the Connecticut Landscape Conservation Design
What can we do today to ensure a sustainable future for the Connecticut River watershed? Connect the Connecticut is a collaborative effort to identify the best places to start: a network of priority lands and waters that can support wildlife and natural systems, with multiple pathways for migration, restoration, development, and conservation.
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File Handout_4_ActionItems_AcionsTaken_10-26-27-15_SCmeeting
Handout_4_ActionItems_AcionsTaken_10-26-27-15_SCmeeting
Located in Who We Are / / Steering Committee Meeting: April 6, 2016 / Documents, Handouts, and Presentations