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5. Participant List and Contact Information
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4. Northeast Conservation Framework Workshop Poster Session
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Northeast Conservation Framework Workshop Poster Session
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3. Northeast Conservation Framework Workshop Agenda
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2. Northeast Conservation Framework Workshop Evaluation Form
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Northeast Conservation Framework Workshop Evaluation Form
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1. Northeast Conservation Framework Workshop Binder Cover
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Northeast Conservation Framework Workshop Binder Cover
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Northeast Regional Conservation Framework Workshop (Albany II) - June 14-16, 2011
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June 14-16, 2011, Albany, New York Workshop Purpose and Scope : “Albany II” is a five-year follow-up to the State Wildlife Action Plans Meeting, which was held in Albany, New York, March 28-30, 2006 (“Albany I”). The Albany I meeting ultimately was the catalyst for establishing the Regional Conservation Needs (RCN) program. Members of the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Directors, Administrators, and Fish and Wildlife Diversity Technical Committee, in association with the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) in the Northeast Region have planned this joint, follow-up workshop.
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The Northeast Regional Conservation Framework Workshop, held in June 2011, provided an opportunity to step back and synthesize the results of many projects that have been completed or are underway through the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Regional Conservation Needs (RCN) program and Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs). The workshop also helped partners determine how these projects might fit into a common regional conservation framework and identify the greatest needs for future work. By fostering information sharing and discussions among regional conservation experts, the workshop sought to clarify the “big picture” of conservation, illuminate how existing efforts complement each other, and identify key roles for each of the partners to play in the future. These activities all contributed to the overarching goal of achieving more effective and efficient conservation in the Northeast region. The workshop results are guiding the development of shared science capacity in the Northeast.
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Map of the LCCs in the Eastern U.S. and Canada
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Landscape Conservation Cooperatives in the Eastern U.S. & Canada
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North Atlantic LCC Operations and Development Plan
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The Northeast Region has elected to emphasize
development of the North Atlantic LCC in 2010,
while also supporting efforts to begin LCC
development within the south Atlantic, Appalachian
and Great Lakes geographic areas. The region
is building upon strong partnerships to create
the North Atlantic LCC, which, guided by the
principles of strategic habitat conservation (SHC),
will develop and communicate landscape-scale
scientific information to shape conservation across
the Eastern Seaboard south to Virginia. The North
Atlantic LCC will be part of a network of LCCs
initiated by USFWS in 2010 that covers the Atlantic
and Gulf coasts of the United States, a geographic
area that, when compared to other areas globally, is
highly susceptible to impacts precipitated by climate
change, including sea level rise and storm surge
events.
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