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Webinar: Piping Plover and Wind Turbines Feb 18, 2015 from 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM
Research on the flight behavior of piping plovers provides insight about collision risks with wind turbines.
Document: Migratory Landbird Model Validation Interim Progress Report 2014-12
Validation of NEXRAD data and models of bird migration stopover sites in the Northeast US; Interim progress report, 12-2014
Striped Bass Overview
Sea Lamprey Overview
Atlantic Tomcod Overview
American Shad Overview
Overview
Blueback Herring Overview
An overview of the biology, history and restoration efforts for Blueback Herring in Maine.
Staying the course
In the New Year, the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative reflects on progress in developing science and tools to meet regional conservation goals, and looks ahead to the critical next step: Delivering the science to partners who can use it.
Webinar: Evaluating Habitat Classification and Mapping Feb 11, 2015 from 03:30 PM to 04:30 PM Northeast Climate Science Center,
In order to produce the best possible land-cover map for the Northeast, researchers review and compare four existing vegetation maps for the area.
Permanent database grows for temporary wetlands
The Vernal Pool Data Cooperative has constructed a secure spatial database to store vernal pool locations in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Now in order to ensure that the database serves as a comprehensive resource, the team is calling for data submissions from cooperators across the region.
Long Island Sound partners awarded grant to promote sustainable practices in agriculture and use LCC tools to prioritize actions
With funding from a U.S. Department of Agriculture program, a project will use North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) tools to prioritize conservation actions related to agriculture.
Regional partnership gathering paves way for collaborative opportunities
A bigger vision, a more diverse audience, a network-based approach to conservation. Just a few of the priorities that emerged during the Regional Conservation Partnerships Network Gathering in November, where North Atlantic LCC staff and partners offered insight on how to move forward on all fronts.
For Kevin Kalasz, the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative puts Delaware’s coastal issues in perspective
Delaware’s Biodiversity Program Manager says the North Atlantic LCC provides regional perspective on one of the largest conservation priorities in his coastal state: sea level rise. “It’s been a great opportunity to really work on coastal conservation, understand the impacts of sea level rise in the region, and see how it all fits together.”
Meet the new Coastal Resilience Coordinator
After six years spent managing a long-term ecosystem monitoring program for a 44,000-acre landscape along the Atlantic coast, Megan Tyrrell is well equipped for her new role with the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
Interior Secretary highlights LCCs in keynote to Large Landscape Conservation network
At the National Workshop for Large Landscape Conservation, where North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative staff and partners showcased research and tools, Interior Secretary Jewell praised the role of LCCs in the “epic collaboration” needed for large landscape conservation.
Workshop offers perspective on Hurricane Sandy marsh resiliency projects at multiple scales
At the end of the first year of Hurricane Sandy tidal marsh resiliency science projects, grantees met to exchange information and align efforts toward common goals for the next two years.
Improving road-stream crossings for people and wildlife in wake of devastating storms
Tropical Storm Irene and Hurricane Sandy had severe impacts across the Northeast, underscoring the need for a strategic approach to shore up road-stream crossings in anticipation of future floods, and to increase passage of fish and wildlife.
NAACC_FactSheet_17November20141.pdf
Northeast Regional Conservation Needs Grant Program invites proposals
The deadline is March 1st to apply for funding under a program supporting landscape-scale regional wildlife conservation issues.

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