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Located in Teams / Northeast State Wildlife Action Plan Coordination
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Located in Teams / Northeast State Wildlife Action Plan Coordination
Regional Coordination Conference Call Minutes
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File text/texmacs Hurricane Sandy DOI Bureau and NOAA Science Projects List (pdf file)
A comprehensive list of DOI and NOAA Hurricane Sandy resiliency and restoration science projects, including those coordinated by the North Atlantic LCC (PDF). 294 pp.
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Hurricane Sandy Resiliency Science Projects
The North Atlantic LCC is playing a key role in coordinating Hurricane Sandy resiliency science projects, identifying science needs and helping to guide future restoration investments.
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Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
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News and upcoming events related to the Northeast Climate Science Center
Located in News & Events / Newsletters
The South Atlantic LCC's monthly newsletter.
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Organization New England Wild Flower Society
New England Wild Flower Society is dedicated to conserving and promoting the region’s native plants to ensure healthy, biologically diverse landscapes. Founded in 1900, the Society is the nation’s oldest plant conservation organization and a recognized leader in native plant conservation, horticulture, and education. The Society’s headquarters, Garden in the Woods, is a renowned native plant botanic garden in Framingham, Massachusetts, that attracts visitors from all over the world. From this base, 25 staff and more than 700 volunteers work throughout New England to monitor and protect rare and endangered plants, collect and preserve seeds to ensure biological diversity, detect and control invasive species, conduct research, and offer a range of educational programs. The Society also operates a native plant nursery at Nasami Farm in western Massachusetts and has seven sanctuaries in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont that are open to the public.
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Ken Elowe: Fall 2013 Newsletter
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