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Climate Change and Southern New England Forests
Workshop hosted by the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science is September 24-25 in Amherst, MA.
New Guide Helps Conservationists Address Uncertain Future
A new publication by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) aims to help natural resource managers plan for a variety of long-term threats to America’s wildlife and habitats.
North Atlantic LCC expands key landscape conservation design efforts
North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee approves $340,000 in funding to support additional phases of the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project led by University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Forecasting Changes in Aquatic Systems and Resilience of Aquatic Populations being led by U.S. Geological Survey.
Update on the Connecticut River Watershed Pilot: Landscape Conservation Design in Action
The North Atlantic LCC and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are working with a group of partners to develop a landscape conservation design for the Connecticut River Watershed.
Seed Banking for Resiliency
A seed collection program to provide locally adapted plant material to restoration projects funded by the Sandy Supplemental Mitigation Fund and begin developing an Eastern Seeds of Success program.
A Blooming Relationship
Bill Brumback, Conservation Director from the New England Wildflower Society, is the newest member of the North Atlantic LCC partnership.
A Window of Opportunity
The North Atlantic LCC and Northeast states have agreed to work together to develop a collaborative approach to map Northeast Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas
North Atlantic LCC Science in the Spotlight
North Atlantic LCC Work Featured at Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference
Project Update: A Terrestrial Habitat Map of Atlantic Canada
Extending the Northeast Terrestrial Habitat Map across the border.
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.
Taking Science To Ground
The North Atlantic LCC is investing in four science delivery projects that will serve as examples of applied landscape conservation science in the Northeast.
North Atlantic LCC Releases 2013 Highlights Report
An overview of activities and projects demonstrating the growth of the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative partnership in 2013.
Interior Secretary Announces Landscape Conservation Strategy
The Department of the Interior has issued a strategy that will help advance landscape-scale, science-based management of public lands and wildlife.
Climate Bulletin and Regional Outlook
Gulf of Maine Council’s Climate Network quarterly e-bulletin provides information on regional climate adaptation events and resources.
Connecting with State Partners
North Atlantic LCC staff provides technical training on use of regional datasets for state Geographic Information Systems (GIS) staff. The information can be used to provide regional context for decisions regarding species and habitats that span multiple states.
Assessing Aquatic Habitats and Threats
The North Atlantic LCC has launched a project to develop a decision support tool for assessing aquatic habitats and threats in watersheds and estuaries of the region.
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.
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.

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