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Theme Program Descriptions FINAL Nov 2011
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Theme Program Descriptions FINAL
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WPT Ranking Guidance 20111121 Nov 2011
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WPT Ranking Guidance 20111121 Nov 2011
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WS Agenda FINAL 112211 Nov 2011
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WS Agenda FINAL 112211 Nov 2011
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RFA Conference Call Q & A - March 9, 2011
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Approximately 25 individuals participated on the first informational call for the Appalachian
Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC), held at 10AM on March 9, 2012. The following
agencies/organizations were represented (this may not be a complete list): NatureServe,
University of Georgia, Ohio State, West Virginia University, USGS (multiple locations), National
Wildlife Foundation, University of Connecticut, University of Missouri, University of Kentucky,
Equinox Environmental, NC State, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, SUNY
Environmental Science and Forestry.
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Charleston Symposium Flyer
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Conservation in a Changing Climate - Website
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The success of future conservation efforts will depend upon our abilities to understand and predict ecosystem changes and take action to help species adjust to a changing climate.
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RFA Conference Call Q & A - March 19, 2011
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There were approximately 12 participants on this second informational call. Many had participated in our first call, but new entities included: Downstream Strategies, Ecological Modeling, U. of VA., Penn. State, and Environmental Services.
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Responding to Climate Change on National Forests: A Guidebook for Developing Adaptation Options
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From the USDA Forest Service, comes a recently published guidebook for climate change adaptation in national forests. It provides a state-of-science summary of principles of adaptation, methods for vulnerability assessment, and tools and processes to facilitate the development of adaptation strategies and tactics. Distributed to all 176 national forest units, the guidebook is being used throughout the Forest Service and by other agencies to integrate climate change in sustainable resource management.
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US Fish and Wildlife Service - Science Seminar Series - Evaluating the Vulnerabilities of Ecological Resources to Climate Change in the Northeast- December, 2011 - National LCC Event
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December 2011 seminar of the five monthly seminar series presented on LCC projects. The December series features Dr. Hector Galbraith and Lesley Sneddon's presentation: Evaluating the Vulnerabilities of Ecological Resources to Climate Change in the Northeast.
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US Fish and Wildlife Service - Science Seminar Series - Effects of sea-level rise and altered storminess on Piping Plover breeding habitat along the U.S. Atlantic Coast- January, 2012 - National LCC Event
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January 2012 seminar of the five monthly seminar series presented on LCC projects. The January series features Sarah Karpanty's presentation: Effects of sea-level rise and altered storminess on Piping Plover breeding habitat along the U.S. Atlantic Coast.
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