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Handout_12_Conservation_Design_Review_Process
Handout_12_Conservation_Design_Review_Process
Handout_1__NALCC_SC_Agenda_04-06-16
Handout_1__NALCC_SC_Agenda_04-06-16
Handout_2_NALCC_SteeringCommittee_04-06-16_meeting_Expected_Attendees
Handout_2_NALCC_SteeringCommittee_04-06-16_meeting_Expected_Attendees
AudioandSlides2015MarshWorkshop
AudioandSlides2015MarshWorkshop
Presentation RCOA Update
Presentation on Status and Next Steps for Regional Conservation Areas (RCOAs)
Handout 11 RCOAs Progress Report
Progress Report of Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas as of April 6, 2016
Applying sandy beach habitat inventory in ME.pdf
Applying sandy beach habitat inventory in ME.pdf
Marine Bird Mapping and Assessment
This project is a collection of data, the download includes: the annual probability of observing one individual, the annual probability of encountering a large flock, and the monthly probability of observing one individual, for the full set of 24 marine bird species (in .csv format), and the associated report “Mapping the distribution, abundance and risk assessment of marine birds in the Northwest Atlantic.” NOTE* The Data Basin link takes you to the "Coastal and Marine" gallery, see the "Marine Bird Assessment" folder to view the species data.
Identifying resilient sites in NH.pdf
Identifying resilient sites in NH.pdf
Terrestrial Habitat U.S. and Canada
metadata for Terrestrial Habitat U.S. and Canada
Best Darn Bird Map
Best Darn Bird Map
Terrestrial Habitat Map for the Northeast US and Atlantic Canada
This is a 30 meter grid that maps upland and wetland wildlife habitats/ecological systems for the Northeastern US, including all 13 states from Maine to Virginia, west to New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and for the Maritime provinces of Canada (Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick) and southeastern Quebec. Mapped habitat types are drawn from the Northeastern Terrestrial Habitat Classification System (NETHCS) and from some ecological system types identifed by Canadian ecologists as being unique to Canada. The NETHCS is based on NatureServe’s Ecological Systems Classification, augmented with additional information from individual state wildlife classifications and other information specific to wildlife managers. A terrestrial ecological system is defined as a mosaic of plant community types that tend to co-occur within landscapes with similar ecological processes, substrates, and/or environmental gradients, in a pattern that repeats itself across landscapes. Systems occur at various scales, from "matrix" forested systems of thousands of hectares to small patch systems, such as cliffs, basin wetlands, or barrens on a particular bedrock type, of a hectare or 2.
Handout_14_North-Atlantic-LCC-Science-Products-Overview
Handout_14_North-Atlantic-LCC-Science-Products-Overview
Handout_11a_Putting-regional-science-to-work-for-NE-states
Handout_11a_Putting-regional-science-to-work-for-NE-states
Handout_9_LCC_Science_Project_Status_April_2016
Handout_9_LCC_Science_Project_Status_April_2016
Handout_8_2015-Highlights
Handout_8_2015-Highlights
Handout_6_FY17_Budget_Talking_Points
Handout_6_FY17_Budget_Talking_Points
Handout_5_NAS_Review_of_ LCCs-LCC_brief_and_next_steps
Handout_5_NAS_Review_of_ LCCs-LCC_brief_and_next_steps
Handout_3b_NALCC_ActionItems&Highlights_10-26-27-15_SCmeeting
Handout_3b_NALCC_ActionItems&Highlights_10-26-27-15_SCmeeting
Executive Summary and Highlights from Staudinger et al. 2015
Executive Summary and Highlights from Staudinger et al. 2015

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