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Project Troff document Identifying Important Migratory Landbird Stopover Sites in the Northeast
Dozens of species of landbirds, such as warblers, hummingbirds, and orioles, migrate through the Northeastern United States from their summer breeding grounds in the U.S. and Canada to their nonbreeding grounds as far south as South America. During the migration period, birds must find habitat where they can stop, rest and replenish their energy reserves. Conservation efforts are increasingly focused on identifying stopover sites that are important for sustaining migratory landbird populations. This project built upon prior work by the University of Delaware and USGS to use weather surveillance data and field surveys to map and predict important migratory bird stopover sites.
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File Forecasting Aquatic Change - 2014 Project Narrative
Project Narrative for phase 2 of the Forecasting Aquatic Change project, 2014-2015
Located in Projects / Forecasting Changes in Aquatic Systems and Resilience of Brook Trout
File Troff document Connect the Connecticut Report
Connect the Connecticut Report - report summarizing the process and results of the project. May 2016.
Located in Teams / Connecticut River Watershed Pilot / Documents
File Major Decisions and Discussions from Nov. 2014 Meeting
Major Decisions and Discussions from Nov. 2014 Core Team Meeting
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 11-21-2014
File Document: Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting Notes 05-30-2014
Connecticut River Pilot: Meeting Notes, May 30, 2014
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 05-30-2014
File Troff document Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives - CT River Watershed Pilot
Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives (April 2014)
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-25-2014
File ECMAScript program Document: Species of Greatest Conservation Need for CT River Watershed States
Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut: The Northeast state wildlife agencies have identified the following species as being regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need. The species on this list occur in at least one of the four states of the Connecticut River Watershed but not all have necessarily been confirmed within the watershed itself.
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 02-24-2014
File ECMAScript program Document: Preliminary List of Aquatic Representative (Surrogate) Species
This list is a preliminary set of representative species for aquatic systems developed at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011.
Located in Teams / / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team / Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 02-24-2014
File ECMAScript program Preliminary List of Aquatic Representative (Surrogate) Species
This list is a preliminary set of representative species for aquatic systems developed at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011.
Located in Teams / / Aquatic Technical Subteam / Background/General Information
File Notes from July 22, 2014 Subteam meeting
Notes from July 22, 2014 Subteam meeting (terrestrial/wetlands)
Located in Teams / / Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam / July 22, 2014 Subteam Meeting (Terrestrial/Wetland)