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Using Regional Science to Enhance Conservation on Private Lands in the Northeast

Wildlife Conservation Society scientists will discuss how regional datasets are being used to identify conservation opportunities at the local level.
When Jun 23, 2016
from 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM
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The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NALCC) -- both partners in SCI and Two Countries One Forest -- are working together to enhance the stewardship of priority habitats and species on private lands by facilitating the integration of regional science into local land use decision-making in the Northern Appalachians and beyond. The NALCC has supported the development of many regional datasets that provide opportunities to enhance conservation planning and implementation in the SCI region and beyond.

In a webinar on June 23 at 2 PM Eastern/3 PM Atlantic, WCS's Adirondack Director of Science Michale Glennon will discuss how these regional datasets are being used to identify conservation opportunities at the local level. Register for the webinar here.

 

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