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Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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Welcome to the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as the nation's first wildlife research station through an Executive Order in 1936. The research and wildlife conservation mission were created as the Patuxent Research Refuge and this relationship continues today as the close partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. New directions in wildlife science that support adaptive management and structured decision making (SDM) have been developed by Patuxent scientists, and the Center has had a long history of research that supports endangered species recovery. Our vision and mission define our purpose and direction and working with our partners is our approach to ensuring relevant, high quality science supports society’s needs and our role as a Federal research institution.
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Paul Johansen Welcome ALCC Conservation Priorities Science Needs Workshop Nov 2011
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Paul Johansen Welcome ALCC Conservation Priorities Science Needs Workshop Nov 2011
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Phase I: Alternatives for Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Expert Panel Findings PDF
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How should the Appalachian LCC acquire information about species and habitat vulnerability to large-scale impacts in the Appalachians? This report summarizes the findings and recommendations of a seven-member Expert Panel that sought to answer this question identified as a major research priority. The Panel addressed three aspects of the question: the selection of species and habitats to assess, approaches to vulnerability assessment, and the availability of downscaled climate data.
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Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
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Planning in Practice: Map Products
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The Appalachian LCC has designed multiple static foundational maps for viewing and download. In addition, you may also view map products which were produced from AppLCC or partner funded projects such as Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture. These maps are often constructed with new data and may serve as a launching point for your exploration of these data products.
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Plone 4 Manual
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Nov 28, 2011
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An explanation of how to use the Portal.
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Portfolio Schematic Nov 2011
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Mar 05, 2012
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Portfolio Schematic
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Privacy Policy
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Promotion of Prescribed Fire
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May 19, 2014
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The use of prescribed fire as a habitat management tool is vital for many of the priority birds in the Central Hardwoods Bird Conservation Region. Most species evolved to live in fire-mediated habitats that were common prior to European settlement. Fire suppression in these habitats is considered a significant factor in the declines of many grassland-shrubland bird populations. Promotion and protection of this management practice is important to achieving the CHJV’s population goals for these species.
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Q3 2013 Progress Report
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Progress Report for 3rd Quarter, 2013
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Q3 2013 Reporting Materials and Comments