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Conservation Across Boundaries—An LCC Council Member's Perspective
The Trust for Public Land's Climate Program Director Jad Daley says the North Atlantic LCC is leading by example in the LCC Network.
University of Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin System is one of the largest systems of public higher education in the country, serving approximately 180,000 students each year and employing more than 39,000 faculty and staff statewide.A map of Wisconsin that shows all UW institutions. The UW System is made up of 13 four-year universities, 13 freshman-sophomore UW Colleges campuses, and statewide UW-Extension. Together, these institutions are a tremendous academic, cultural, and economic resource for Wisconsin, the nation, and the world.
ICES Publishes NOAA Model to Predict Fish Population Response to Dams
NOAA Fisheries Scientists publish paper modeling the response of Atlantic salmon to dam removals on the Penobscot River, Maine, USA.
NOAA Fisheries announces "Species in the Spotlight" campaign for Atlantic Salmon.
NOAA Fisheries announced a new Species in the Spotlight campaign to focus recovery and public education efforts on nine marine species that are at risk of extinction.
Notes/Summary from May 1, 2015 Core Team Meeting
Notes/Summary from May 1, 2015 Core Team Meeting
Document: PARCA in the NALCC Proposal
Final submitted proposal for PARCA in the North Atlantic LCC
Document: 2014 Oct-Dec Quarterly Report - PARCAs
2014 Oct.-Dec. Quarterly Report (4th Quarter) - Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs)
FWS invites proposals for White-Nose Syndrome small grants program
The deadline is June 13th to apply for funding from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to address research and communications needs for White-Nose Syndrome (WNS).
Document: 2013 April-June Quarterly Report - Marine Bird Mapping & Assessment
2013 2nd Quarter Report - All subprojects merged
Journal Article: Sutton et al. 2015 - Predicted Changes in Climatic Niche...
Sutteon et al. 2015 - Predicted Changes in Climatic Niche and Climate Refugia of Conservation Priority Salamander Species in the Northeastern United States
MARCO seeks proposals to advance priorities for climate change adaptation
The deadline is June 12th to apply for funding from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) for projects that support advancement of shared Mid-Atlantic state priorities for climate change adaptation.
Permeable Landscapes Proposal - Revised and Updated March 2014
Revised and Updated March 2014
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Webinar: Overview of the North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study May 14, 2015 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM FWS Northeast Regional Office, auditorium,
Results of a two-year study addressing coastal storm and flood risk to vulnerable populations, property, ecosystems, and infrastructure affected by Hurricane Sandy in the North Atlantic region
Coastal Resiliency
Webinar: Climate Change and Contaminants in the Northeast May 18, 2015 from 02:30 PM to 03:30 PM FWS Northeast Regional Office, 3rd floor conference room,
How might climate change affect the release, dispersal, and negative impacts of toxic chemicals and excess nutrients in the environment? Learn about a North Atlantic LCC study that explores this question.
Monarch Watch - Education, Conservation, Research
Excellent resource for all things Monarchs. Includes information on Monarch biology, migration, milkweed, butterfly gardening, research projects, and much more.
What You Can Do To Support Monarchs
The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) is a collaborative body of over 140 organizations that work for the protection of pollinators across Mexico, Canada and the United States.The NAPPC Monarch Task Force produced this brochure for your use and information.
Create a Certified Wildlife Habitat
"Whether you have an apartment balcony or a 20-acre farm, you can create a garden that attracts beautiful wildlife and helps restore habitat in commercial and residential areas. By providing food, water, cover and a place for wildlife to raise their young you not only help wildlife, but you also qualify to become an official Certified Wildlife Habitat®."
USFWS Monarch Butterfly Conservation Framework
Concept map for the USFWS Monarch conservation framework based on the principles of Strategic Habitat Conervation.

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