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- Conserve Wildlife New Jersey
- Our mission is to preserve rare and imperiled species of wildlife that live and breed in, and migrate through New Jersey.
- New Guide Provides Conservation Guidance in a Changing Climate
- Offers practical steps for achieving climate-smart conservation.
- Third National Climate Assessment Released
- The U.S. Global Change Research Program has released the Third National Climate Assessment, a comprehensive scientific report detailing climate change impacts across the United States.
- Penobscot River Sea-run Fish Restoration Bus Tour
- A PDF version of our save-the-date announcement.
- Flat Fish Activity
- The Flat Fish Activity has moved to Migration Station that can be viewed here:
- Rutgers University
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is an American public research university and the largest institution for higher education in New Jersey.
- Presentation: Terrestrial Sub-Team Meeting Summary - 04-22-2014
- Connecticut River Project Terrestrial Sub-Team: Meeting Summary Presentation - 22 April 2014
- Description of Geophysical Settings TNC Resilient Landscapes (April 2014)
- Description of Geophysical Settings TNC Resilient Landscapes excerpt from Anderson et al.
- Table of statistics on the extent (ha) of geophysical settings as defined by TNC for their Resiliency analysis (April 2014)
- Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design project; statistics on the extent (ha) of geophysical settings as defined by TNC for their Resiliency analysis (Anderson et al. 2012) in the Northeast region (NE) and Connecticut River watershed (CTR); the percent of each setting contained within the watershed (Importance); and the percent of each setting protected from development within the Northeast and the watershed.
- Presentation: Design Criteria, Components, and Proof of Concept: A more detailed introduction to the steps in designing the conservation network
- Presentation by Kevin McGarigal (UMass) for the Designing Sustainable Landscapes Pilot project. Presentation focuses on Eco-systems and weightings options. Given on 25 April 2014.
- Wet Meadow Shrub Marsh
- Map of wet meadow / shrub marsh eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Ruderal Scrubland Grassland
- Map of ruderal shrubland / grassland eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Outcrop Summit Scrub
- Map of outcrop summit scrub eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Northern Swamp
- Map of northern swamp eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Northern Peatland Fens
- Map of northern peatland fens eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Northern Hardwood Conifer
- Map of northern hardwood conifer eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Northeastern Floodplain Forest
- Map of Northeastern floodplain forest eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Marine Intertidal Rocky Shore
- Map of marine intertidal rock shore eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
- Iotic U-Mass
- Map of lotic aquatic eco-type locations (UMass developed) in the Connecticut River watershed
- Iotic TNC
- Map of lotic aquatic eco-type locations (TNC developed) in the Connecticut River watershed
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