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Organization ECMAScript program Vermont Center for Ecostudies
The Vermont Center for Ecostudies advances conservation of wildlife across the Americas through research, monitoring, and citizen engagement.
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Person Faccio, Steven
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File Document: 2013 April-June Quarterly Report - Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs)
2013 April-June Quarterly Report (2nd Quarter) - Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs)
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File Octet Stream 2013 April-June Quarterly Report - Extending Habitat Map into Canada
2013 April-June Quarterly Report (2nd Quarter) - Extending the Northeast Terrestrial Habitat Map to Atlantic Canada
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File Designing Sustainable Landscapes Fact Sheet - Dec. 2012
Fact Sheet summarizing the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project - Dec. 2012
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File 2013 April-June Quarterly Report - Coastal & Marine Classification
2013 April-June Quarterly Report (2nd Quarter) - Application of the Coastal and Marine Classification Standards (CMECS) to the Northeast.
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File Troff document Final Report - Richard Veit's Review of Marine Bird Dataset, Aug. 2013
Final Report (August 2013) of Professor Richard Veit's review of the marine bird dataset under grant 2011-12 to the Wildlife Management Institute on behalf of the North Atlantic LCC. This effort was part of the Marine Bird Mapping and Assessment project.
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File Presentation: Assessing priority amphibian and reptile conservation areas (PARCAs) in the NA-LCC and determining vulnerability of these areas to climate change
From webinar given on August 29, 2013 by Allison T. Moody, Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Maine, Orono, ME; Bill Sutton, School of Agriculture, Forest and Environmental Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC; Cynthia Loftin, USGS, Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maine, Orono, ME; Phillip deMaynadier, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Bangor, ME; Kyle Barrett, School of Agriculture, Forest and Environmental Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC; Priya Nanjappa, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 725, Washington DC
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File Presentation: Mapping the Distribution, Abundance and Risk Assessment of Marine Birds in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean: Phase I, Proof of Concept and Techniques Development, August 8, 2013
In this seminar, we will discuss progress towards developing maps depicting the distribution, abundance and relative risk to marine birds from offshore activities (e.g., wind energy development) in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. Our goal in this effort is to develop and demonstrate techniques to document and predict areas of frequent use and aggregations of birds and the relative risk to marine birds within these areas. The resulting map products are intended to help inform decisions about siting offshore facilities; marine spatial planning; and other uses requiring maps of seabird distributions. This North Atlantic LCC project is supporting several components of map and technique development by leveraging several large, ongoing projects funded by BOEM, DOE, USGS, and NOAA and involving research groups at the Biodiversity Research Institute, NC State University, CUNY-Staten Island, the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, and the NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science-Biogeography Branch.
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