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- StreamSmart Training in Whitefield Nov 14, 2014 from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM — Whitefield,
- Take your stream restoration plans to the next level by participating in this field survey course sponsored by Maine Audubon and other partners.
- Document: 2014 July-September Quarterly Report - Vernal Pools
- 2014 July-September (3rd) Quarterly Report - Vernal Pools
- Document: 2014 July-September Quarterly Report - Aquatic Connectivity
- 2014 July-September (3rd) Quarterly Report - Aquatic Connectivity
- Document: 2014 July-September Quarterly Report - Canada Mapping
- 2014 July-September (3rd) Quarterly Report - Canada Mapping
- Document: 2014 July-September Quarterly Report - Permeable Landscapes
- 2014 July-September (3rd) Quarterly Report - Permeable Landscapes
- Document: 2014 July-September Quarterly Report - Marsh Migration
- 2014 July-Sept Quarterly Report (3nd Quarter)
- The Fish that Feeds All
- Alewives and blueback herring are two ecologically and economically important species that can be found in Downeast Maine's rivers. The contents of this video reflect the perspectives of alewife and blueback herring harvesters and other community members who are working to restore and maintain healthy fish populations in Downeast Maine. This video was produced as part of an oral history project carried out by Maine Sea Grant and NOAA Fisheries in the spring of 2014 with financial support from NOAA’s Preserve America Initiative. To learn more about the fisheries heritage of Downeast Maine, visit www.DowneastFisheriesTrail.org. Contributors: NOAA Fisheries, Maine Sea Grant
- Learn to use maps for strategic conservation
- How can the mapping platform Data Basin help you make more informed conservation decisions? The webinar series offered by the Conservation Biology Institute provides practical insight on using this platform for planning and analysis. Here are some upcoming offerings:
- Presentation: Ecosystem and Species-Based Cores and Connectivity
- Presentation by Kevin McGarigal (UMass) on the species-based and ecosystem-based approaches to core area generation, and their connectivity, to the Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Core Team
- Document: Ecosystem Scenarios Summary for Terrestrial Subteam
- This document summarizes the recent decisions made to date related to ecosystem core areas and provides additional information to aid in making final decisions on the remaining questions.
- Agenda: Connecticut River Pilot Meeting, 10-31-2014
- Agenda, Handouts and Presentation for October 31st Core Team Meeting in Hadley, Massachusetts from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
- Document: Notes from 09-26-2014 Core Team Meeting
- Annotated notes from Kevin McGarigal's presentation and transcript of discussions by Core Team.
- Poster: Connecticut River Pilot
- Poster on the Connecticut River Pilot Landscape Conservation Design by the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative and UMass-Amherst
- Presentation: DOI Metrics Briefing
- Presentation on DOI Metrics to be used with Hurricane Sandy Resiliency projects
- Presentation: Science Delivery Updates
- Science Delivery Updates for the October 2014 North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting
- Presentation: Science Project Updates
- Presentation: Science Project Update for the October 2014 North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee meeting
- Presentation: Landscape Conservation Design
- Presentation on Landscape Conservation Design, October 2014 Steering Committee Meeting
- North Atlantic LCC Fact Sheet
- Overview of regional characteristics, and the key functions, vision, and mission of the LCC.
- Discussion Input Form
- Discussion Input Form for written input from Steering Committee
- Handout 12c Recommended Additions and Modifications to Strategic Plan
- Handout 12c Recommended Additions and Modifications to Strategic Plan
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