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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
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Web Editor
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Jun 04, 2019
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Partners,
American Black Duck,
Farmers,
Federal,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Federal Agengies,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Eastern Hellbender,
Resources,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Bog Turtle,
American Black Duck Additional Resources,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Landowners,
WLFW,
USDA,
New England Cottontail,
Gopher Tortoise,
NRCS,
Aquatics,
Wildland Fire,
Additional Resources,
SE FireMap
NRCS helps America’s farmers, ranchers and forest landowners conserve the nation’s soil, water, air and other natural resources. All programs are voluntary and offer science-based solutions that benefit both the landowner and the environment.
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Sentinel Landscapes Partnership
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by
Administrator
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
May 28, 2022 01:05 AM
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Federal,
Ecosystems,
Habitat Restoration,
Regional Partnerships
The Sentinel Landscapes Partnership is a coalition of federal agencies, state and local governments, and non-governmental organizations that works with private landowners to advance sustainable land management practices around military installations and ranges.
Founded in 2013 by the U.S. Department of Defense, Department of Agriculture, and Department of the Interior, the partnership’s mission is to strengthen military readiness, conserve natural resources, bolster agricultural and forestry economies, and increase climate change resilience.
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U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
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admin
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May 31, 2022 11:15 PM
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Federal,
Native Nations,
Agencies,
Indigenous
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains government-to-government relationships with Indian tribes, and facilitate support for tribal people and tribal governments. They promote safe and quality living environments, strong communities, self sufficient and individual rights, while enhancing protection of the lives, prosperity and well being of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
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Agenda - March 11, 2015 Workshop
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by
Cal DuBrock
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published
Mar 12, 2015
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last modified
Mar 16, 2015 11:06 AM
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filed under:
Vegetation Control,
Climate Adaptation,
Federal,
NGO,
Connectivity improvement,
Conservation,
Vegetation,
Data Collection,
Workgroup,
Habitat Improvement,
Cultural Resources,
Invasive Species,
Human Dimensions,
Ecosystem Services,
Climate Change,
Forests,
Other Workgroups,
Communities of Practice (CoPs),
Habitat,
Workshop,
Resilience,
Data Management
Urban Woodlands Conservation and Management Workshop. Organized and facilitated by the National Park Service to identify and create opportunities for greater collaboration among urban woodland researchers and managers working to restore and manage urban woodland ecosystems.
To view the goals and objectives of the workshop, please open the workshop agenda.
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Federal Non_DOI Research Facilities/Programs
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by
Bridgett Costanzo
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published
Oct 02, 2012
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last modified
Oct 01, 2012 06:57 PM
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Federal,
Network,
Our Work
Other Federal facilities and programs beyond DOI.
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Introduction to the Appalachian LCC
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Federal Research Capacity within the AppLCC
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Climate Change Adaptation Planning
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Bridgett Costanzo
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published
Oct 01, 2012
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filed under:
Federal,
Climate Change,
Environmental Policy
Planning efforts completed or underway by Federal and State agencies and Tribes.
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General Resources Holdings
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AppLCC Development and Operations Planning
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Management Capacity - Federal DOI Agencies
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by
Bridgett Costanzo
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published
Oct 01, 2012
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Oct 01, 2012 06:49 PM
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Federal,
Managers,
Our Work,
Environmental Policy
Management capacity that lies within Dept. of Interior agencies.
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General Resources Holdings
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AppLCC Development and Operations Planning
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Management Capacity - Federal Non-DOI Agencies
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by
Bridgett Costanzo
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published
Oct 01, 2012
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last modified
Oct 01, 2012 06:52 PM
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filed under:
Federal,
Managers,
Our Work
Management capacity that lies within Federal agencies outside the Dept. of Interior.
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General Resources Holdings
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AppLCC Development and Operations Planning
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National Geographic Framework for Guiding Conservation on a Landscape Scale
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Michael Millard, Craig Czarnecki, et al
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Dec 17, 2012
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last modified
Dec 17, 2012 03:13 PM
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filed under:
Federal,
Land Use,
Scientific Publications
In 2009, a new map of ecologically based conservation regions in which to organize capacity and implement strategic habitat conservation was developed using rapid prototyping and expert elicitation by an interagency team of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Geological Survey scientists and conservation professionals. Incorporating Bird Conservation Regions, Freshwater Ecoregions, and U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic unit codes, the new geographic framework provides a spatial template for building conservation capacity and focusing biological planning and conservation design efforts. The Department of Interior’s Landscape Conservation Cooperatives are being organized in these new conservation regions as multi-stakeholder collaborations for improved conservation science and management.
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Oct 4, 2012 Meeting Materials
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Enhancing the Climate Resilience of America’s Natural Resources
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COUNCIL ON CLIMATE PREPAREDNESS AND RESILIENCE
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published
Oct 09, 2014
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filed under:
Report,
Climate Change,
Federal,
Science and Research Products,
Climate Adaptation
The President's Climate and Natural Resources Priority Agenda is the result of an interagency process to inventory and assess current policies, programs, and regulations related to climate change adaptation. The Agenda builds upon the robust climate change adaptation work already accomplished by Federal agencies and identifies significant actions moving forward. It specifically mentions how Federal agencies working to address ecosystem management issues through LCCs and other multi-stakeholder bodies will work with partners to select flagship geographic regions for which they will identify priority areas for conservation, restoration, or other investments to build resilience in vulnerable regions, enhance carbon storage capacity, and support management needs. Within 24 months, these agencies and their partners will have identified and mapped the initial list of priority areas within each of the selected geographic landscapes or regions.
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