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Presentation: Landscape Conservation Design in the Connecticut River Watershed and Northeast Region
Presentation on Landscape Conservation Design in the Connecticut River Watershed and Northeast Region given by Scott Schwenk at Connecticut River Pilot Core Team meeting on February 24, 2014.
Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team Meeting Attendee List 2-24-14
Core Team members and guests expected to attend Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team Meeting February 24 in Turners Falls, MA
Guidance for Core Team (Draft, 02-2014)
Draft Guidance for Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team, last amended February 2014.
List of Representative Species (Draft, 02-2014)
Draft List of Representative Species In Connecticut River Watershed. Part of regional Representative Species list developed by the LCC/FWS. Includes subset of species being modeled by UMass Amherst for Designing Sustainable Landscapes project.
Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design Pilot Overview
Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design Pilot Overview
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Agenda 2-24-14
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Agenda 2-24-14
Agenda: Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 02-24-2014
Agenda, handouts and presentations from the Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting held on February 24, 2014 in Turners Falls, Massachusetts
Jess W. Jones Wins FWS Science Excellence Award
A national leader in freshwater mussel conservation and restoration, Jones has worked with the North Atlantic LCC to study interactions between climate change, contaminants and ecosystems.
Regional Context for Northeast Conservation Action
The North Atlantic LCC is working with states and other Northeast regional partners to develop to tools that provide regional context for state and local conservation actions.
Piping Plover response to sea level rise and development: Gieder et al. (2014), Ecological Modelling
The following article features work funded through the North Atlantic LCC: A Bayesian network approach to predicting nest presence of the federally-threatened piping plover (Charadrius melodus) using barrier island features. Ecological Modelling 276 (2014) 38– 50
Atlantic Salmon Recovery Framework: 2012 Annual Report
Summary of accomplishments for calendar year 2012
Hurricane Sandy DOI Bureau and NOAA Science Projects List (pdf file)
A comprehensive list of DOI and NOAA Hurricane Sandy resiliency and restoration science projects, including those coordinated by the North Atlantic LCC (PDF). 294 pp.
North Atlantic LCC Announces Science Delivery RFP
Request for proposals addresses a key science need by advancing application of landscape conservation science products at multiple scales across the North Atlantic region.
High Branch Conservation Services
High Branch Conservation Services helps clients optimize the value of open space by providing wildlife knowledge, conservation leadership, and strategic communication. We serve landowners, conservation groups, and natural resource agencies in New England and New York. We also advise foresters, farmers, landscapers, and civil engineers on management and site plans. What can we do for you?
Protecting People and Communities, Helping Fish and Wildlife
North Atlantic LCC to coordinate and support a collaborative, region-wide effort to restore fish passage while reducing the likelihood of damage to road stream crossings from future floods.
Restoring Aquatic Connectivity and Increasing Flood Resilience - Hurricane Sandy Mitigation Proposal
Proposal for the Hurricane Sandy Mitigation Funds Program - Restoring Aquatic Connectivity and Increasing Flood Resilience. The proposal was approved by the Department of Interior in 2013.
Federal Highway Administration
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) provides stewardship over the construction, maintenance and preservation of the Nation’s highways, bridges and tunnels. FHWA also conducts research and provides technical assistance to state and local agencies in an effort to improve safety, mobility, and livability, and to encourage innovation.
Trout Unlimited
We work to keep our country's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds safe from environmental threats for this and for future generations of anglers to enjoy.
Vernal Pool Mapping and Conservation Project - Scope of Work
Scope of Work for the Vernal Pool Mapping and Conservation Project
Vermont Center for Ecostudies
The Vermont Center for Ecostudies advances conservation of wildlife across the Americas through research, monitoring, and citizen engagement.

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