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- Restoring Aquatic Connectivity
- North Atlantic LCC Request for Proposals (RFP) addresses a priority science need to collaboratively restore aquatic connectivity while increasing resiliency for culverts and road stream crossings to future floods.
- Conservation Beyond Boundaries
- States in the Northeast Region are working with the North Atlantic LCC to synthesize information and develop decision-support tools that will provide broader context for state and local conservation decisions and actions.
- Conserving Important Habitat for Amphibians and Other Wildlife
- North Atlantic LCC Request for Proposals (RFP) calls for grants to compile mapping of vernal pools across the North Atlantic Region.
- New LCC National Network Coordinator Selected
- Dr. Elsa Haubold replaces Dr. Doug Austen, who served as national coordinator for 3 years.
- Thinking Bigger
- Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge is putting landscape-scale thinking into practice in the Connecticut River watershed.
- Beyond Season's End
- A website created for wildlife and fisheries professionals confronting the threat of global climate change.
- LCC Network Launches National Website
- The LCC national network website provides news, images, project information and links to the 22 individual LCCs.
- The Latest News from the Northeast Climate Science Center
- News and upcoming events from our partners at the Northeast Climate Science Center.
- Natural Barriers Protect Coasts
- A new study shows that natural habitats can protect communities from coastal storms.
- FY13 LCC National Funding Opportunity Announcement
- Financial assistance will be awarded for projects that advance the LCC Network Vision and Mission by addressing the following priority theme areas : Theme A - Integrating Assessment and Planning for Aquatic Resource Conservation at Landscape Scales. Theme B - Developing a Network of Ecologically Functional and Connected Landscapes by Facilitating Landscape Conservation Design.
- Highway agencies, wildlife ecologists focus on culverts in climate change adaptation planning
- Wildlife may benefit from plans to rebuild aging or storm-damaged culverts in areas where extreme weather events are taking a toll.
- Northeast Climate Website (NEclimateUS.org) rolled out
- The Northeast Climate Website database website contains over 250 Needs; 300+ Data, Products, and Services; 50+ Projects; almost 200 Bibliographic references; and a Partners and Programs page and a User’s Guide. It was developed and sponsored by NOAA, National Wildlife Federation, EPA and the North Atlantic LCC
- Wildlife Conservation Society Climate Adaptation Fund Request for Proposals
- The Wildlife Conservation Society is pleased to announce the third round of grantmaking through the Climate Adaptation Fund - a program supporting projects that demonstrate effective interventions for wildlife adaptation to climate change.
- National Climate Assesment Webinars
- UCS is hosting a series of webinars with presentations from National Climate Assesment authors to share key findings from the draft report and answer questions. Use the links provided to sign up!
- CSC Funding Opportunity
- The U.S. Department of the Interior Climate Science Centers (CSCs) are seeking proposals for FY 2013 and/or FY 2014 (as appropriate).
- UMGL LCC Annual Report Now Available
- The LCC's first ever annual report outlines the partnership’s accomplishments over the past three years, including: a break down on spending, steering and technical committee membership, research progress, communications efforts and future direction.
- Middle Rockies Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA) Final Results Webinar
- Last year the BLM initiated “Rapid Ecoregional Assessments (REAs)” to improve the understanding of the existing condition of these landscapes, and how conditions may be altered by ongoing environmental changes and land use demands.
- Designing Sustainable Landscapes Workshops
- A foundational project of the North Atlantic LCC is known as Designing Sustainable Landscapes. The purpose of these workshops is to familiarize partners with the science and tools that have been developed as a part of this project for several sub-watersheds and to get feedback on how tools can be designed to best help with relevant conservation decisions including land protection, land use, ecological restoration and land management.
- North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting
- The Steering Committee meeting has been postponed until further notice, due to Hurricane Sandy. Please check back here for more information.
- USFWS Climate Change Update - October 2012
- USFWS Climate Change Update - October 2012
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