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Gardening for pollinators materials that are available for free download.
Monarch handouts available for free download.
You may also requested free printed materials (subject to availability) but are encouraged to give a donation.
Powerpoints, videos, and handouts available for free download.
Science delivery heats up as summer approaches
The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative closed out the month of May with a series of discussions and training in Maine, New Hampshire, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. designed to share practical information and tools with diverse conservation partners working at multiple scales.
2015 July-Sept. Quarterly Report - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
2015 July-Sept. Quarterly Report - Aquatic Decision Support Tool
University of Central Florida
The University of Central Florida and its 13 colleges provide opportunities to more than 63,000 students from all 50 states and more than 150 countries. Located in Orlando, Florida, UCF is the nation’s second-largest university with 212 degree programs from which to choose. UCF is ranked as one of the “Most Innovative” universities by U.S. News & World Report, a best-value university by The Princeton Review and Kiplinger’s, and one of the nation’s most affordable colleges by Forbes.
U.S. Geological Survey Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Patuxent's mission is to excel in wildlife and natural resource science, providing the information needed to better manage the nation's biological resources.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 47,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Hurricane Sandy Coordination
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service received $65 million in recovery funding and $102 million in resilience funding from the Department of the Interior through the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013, for a total of more than 70 approved projects.
Long Island Sound Study
A bi-state partnership consisting of federal and state agencies, user groups, concerned organizations, and individuals dedicated to restoring and protecting the Sound.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System
National wildlife refuges provide habitat for more than 700 species of birds, 220 species of mammals, 250 reptile and amphibian species and more than 1,000 species of fish. More than 380 threatened or endangered plants or animals are protected on wildlife refuges. Each year, millions of migrating birds use refuges as stepping stones while they fly thousands of miles between their summer and winter homes.
Aquatic Connectivity and Flooding
The Aquatic Connectivity project builds on existing partnerships between universities, non-governmental organizations, and state and federal agencies to provide a regional network and consistent approaches that help partners across the Northeast Region align individual efforts to assess the condition of road-stream crossings for aquatic connectivity and road-stream crossing resiliency to future floods and prioritize restoration.
Assessing the Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Piping Plover (Final Report)
Assessing the Impacts of SLR on PIPL_Final Bookmarked PDF Report_121914_revised20150309
Northeast Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas Introduction
How do we find the best opportunities to support Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need across the entire Northeast? Start by erasing state boundaries, and using regional-scale data to look for priority habitat across a continuous landscape. This pdf provides an overview of this innovative approach to conservation.
The RCOA Process
How do we find the best opportunities to support Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need across the entire Northeast? Start by erasing state boundaries, and using regional-scale data to look for priority habitat across a continuous landscape. The flipbook below provides an overview of this innovative approach to conservation. A pdf version of the flipbook is available for download in the right sidebar.
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April2016UMassProgReport
April2016UMassProgReport
Mid-Atlantic states work towards regional approach for prioritizing vulnerable wetlands
The North Atlantic LCC is facilitating a project to develop a regional framework for identifying wetland restoration priorities that reflect climate-change risks such as sea-level rise.
Partners launch science-based blueprint for conserving New England’s largest river system
Based on the best available science from the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Connect the Connecticut landscape conservation design offers a shared roadmap for protecting the places we can't afford to lose in the Connecticut River watershed.

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